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Time and Billing Implementations Call for Trust, Skepticism
Trust and skepticism are needed in equal measures when your law firm is installing a time-and-billing system, panelists advised on Tuesday at the International Legal Technology Association's annual conference in National Harbor, Md.Multimillion-Dollar Patent Infringement Verdict Against RIM Overturned
A San Francisco federal judge has overturned a patent infringement verdict by Mformation Technologies, which makes software for managing mobile devices, against BlackBerry maker Research In Motion.Gallivan, Gallivan & O'Melia Introduces Digital WarRoom Pro
Seattle-based e-discovery consultancy Gallivan, Gallivan & O'Melia has introduced Digital WarRoom Pro, a single-user, Windows PC-based e-discovery application designed to help law firms manage small- to medium-sized data volumes without the cost burden of higher-end tools.Google Loses Bid to Dismiss Skyhook Antitrust Claims
Massachusetts Judge Judith Fabricant has denied Google's motion for summary judgment or dismissal of Skyhook's antitrust suit. The judge found that although Google had contracts with Motorola and Samsung that allowed it to block distribution of devices that it found incompatible with Android, Skyhook could still try to build a case that Google had ulterior motives.Nextpoint Bulks Up Discovery Customization System
Nextpoint, a developer of hosted e-discovery and compliance software, is ramping up its user options to include custom data views, interfaces, and more.View more book results for the query "*"
April 25, 2012: Product News Briefs
Here are this week's latest legal tech industry developments, together in one convenient list. Included this week are news updates from 17a-4, Equivio, LexisNexis, Silanis, Syngence, Wave Software, and Workshare.Enron Sandbox Stirs Up Private Data, Again
John Martin, CEO of BeyondRecogition, found personally-identifiable information in the Enron data set using his company's namesake document analysis software. Now Index Engines is making the same claim after Nuix's foray into cleaning PII from the once-public data set.Arch Wireless Gets FCC Nod on Metrocall Buy
The FCC has signed off on Arch Wireless' $367 million equity-and-cash deal to acquire rival Metrocall Holdings. The proposed merger had encountered resistance because it would combine the two remaining providers of nationwide paging services. The FCC and Justice Department have spent more than seven months reviewing the merger, eventually deeming it beneficial to consumers and an industry considered in decline as a result of cell phone popularity, according to sources close to the deal.Drug Data Mining Law Ruled Unconstitutional by 2nd Circuit
A Vermont law restricting pharmacies from distributing information about drug prescriptions is unconstitutional, the 2nd Circuit ruled. The law bans the sale, transmission or use of prescriber-identifiable data for marketing a prescription drug unless the prescribing doctor consents.Trending Stories
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