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Calif. Lawyer's Name Stolen for Scam
A California man stole a lawyer's identity and posed as him to prey on a dozen residents in at least three counties who were desperate to keep their homes. Authorities suspect the man allegedly behind the foreclosure scam accessed the attorney's name on the State Bar's website.Microsoft Delays Office for Mac Release
Microsoft is delaying the release of Office 2008 for the Mac until January 2008. The company hopes the delay will allow time to fix bugs stemming from Apple's use of Intel-based chips and Microsoft's new file format in Office 2007 for Windows-based systems.Best Authority 3 to Open in Nashville
Levit & James, manufacturer of Best Authority, a Microsoft Office tool for producing tables of authorities, has announced that it will demonstrate its new version 3 at the International Legal Technology Association annual conference in Nashville, Tenn., from August 22-25. The new version boasts dramatic improvements in performance and usability.Ward and Smith Partners With Traveling Coaches for Office 2010 Roll Out
Ward and Smith, a New Bern, N.C.-based law firm with five offices in the state, has selected Traveling Coaches to help it roll out Microsoft Office 2010. Traveling Coaches, a Texas company that offers training, application integration, and user adoption consulting to law firms, will help to prepare the firm's IT support staff.View more book results for the query "*"
Yahoo Rolls Out Mobile Voice Search
Yahoo unveiled the 2.0 version of its mobile Web search service, oneSearch, that includes the ability to search by voice. The search engine company said the function allows users to speak the terms of their search, but they can switch to typing at any time to refine its parameters.Denton Hires Sally King as COO
SNR Denton has hired Sally King as its new global chief operating officer. King, most recently served as COO for the Americas region at Clifford Chance and her resume also includes Cooley, General Electric, and Verizon.Technology to Help the Blind Apply to Law School
Thanks to technology -- and a helpful nudge from the Justice Department -- it's about to become easier for blind students to apply for law school. Our sibling publication, The National Law Journal, reported on last week's announcement by the DOJ that it has helped reach a settlement making it possible for blind students to submit a law school application on the website used by most law schools nationwide -- without asking for help. ... [MORE]Trending Stories
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