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CES 2013: Panasonic Toughpad Tablets Look Tough Enough
Panasonic continued its quest to make every user's experience of an enterprise tablet "rugged" this week at CES 2013 with two new additions to its Toughpad line that support Windows 8 and Android Ice Cream Sandwich.ABBYY and Nuix Announce Partnership
ABBYY, a developer of document recognition, data capture, and linguistic software based in Moscow, Russia, recently announced in a statement that it is embarking on new "global technology partnership" with Nuix, a provider of e-discovery technology, whose headquarters is in New South Wales, Australia.Marquis McElvine Joins Teris as Senior Litigation Technology Engineer
Marquis R. McElvine has joined the Phoenix office of Teris as a senior litigation technology engineer at the e-discovery services provider.Fenwick & West Gains IP Litigator From Winston & Strawn
Winston & Strawn is losing its second San Francisco litigator in a week, as Andrew Bridges, known for his IP work, departs for Fenwick & West.View more book results for the query "*"
Federal Judge Gives Tentative Approval to Sony BMG Settlement
A judge Friday tentatively approved a proposed settlement of lawsuits against Sony BMG Music Entertainment that would give millions of consumers free music downloads to compensate them for flawed software on CDs. Federal Judge Naomi Reice Buchwald gave her approval after a hearing in which lawyers explained the deal that requires the world's second-largest music label to stop manufacturing compact discs software that can leave computers vulnerable to hackers.Software Firm Admits It Set Up Sham Company to Access Rival's Data
Fenwick & West filed a complaint on behalf of software firm SuccessFactors alleging that Ottowa-based rival Halogen Software created a sham company -- complete with fake employees and a phony website -- to hear SuccessFactors' sales pitch and gain access to private data. It turns out SuccessFactors' allegations were apparently all too true.AppFolio Enters the Legal Market With MyCase Acquisition
AppFolio, a provider of web-based business management software, entered the legal market on Tuesday with its acquisition of MyCase Inc., the practice management software as a service with secure communication tools to keep clients informed of their cases.Integreon Changes CEO, Expands Apps Plan
E-discovery consulting and software provider Integreon has a new CEO and a new plan to evolve its product and service offerings, rely less on partners, and help customers save time and money by re-using data in multiple cases � but there are some challenges to overcome, writes LTN reporter Evan Koblentz.Ohio Court Addresses Text Messages and the Fourth Amendment
The question of who can challenge a search of cell phone records was before an Ohio court on Aug. 13. The case, from the Court of Appeals of Ohio, Sixth District, is State v. Young.Trending Stories
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