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Bluetooth Hearing Loss Settlement Under Appeal
Attorney fees of $850,000 stemming from a settlement in multidistrict litigation with Motorola, Plantronics, and GN Netcom A/S, which netted the plaintiffs zilch, didn't sound good to the Center for Class Action Fairness. The nonprofit firm filed an appeal for their work that alleged Bluetooth headset makers failed to adequately warn about potential hearing loss.Devry Smith Frank Adopts Dynamic AI Reporting System
Devry Smith Frank has adopted Dynamic AI, a reporting system produced by Data Access Worldwide.Research Group Claims E-Discovery Market to Reach $9.9B in 2017
A report by the Transparency Market Research forecasts that global e-discovery software and services will grow to more than $9 billion by 2017.Adobe Updates FormsCentral, Plans Enterprise Features
Adobe Systems is upgrading its online FormsCentral service with summary reports and integration for Twitter and websites. Enterprise features, such as skipping unnecessary fields and page redirecting, are also included. Next year there will be support for EchoSign signatures as well as programming interfaces, LTN's Evan Koblentz reports.View more book results for the query "*"
D.C. Judge Behind Updated Judicial Science Guidelines
The release of a new edition of The Reference Manual on Scientific Evidence for the first time in 10 years. Judge Gladys Kessler, of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, was co-chair of the committee that oversaw its production. She said the text is meant to serve as a go-to-guide for judges faced with requests to enter expert testimony.Will ICANN Domain System Thwart Cybersquatters?
When the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers announced a plan in June to dramatically increase the number of top-level domain names, companies balked. Trademark holders worry the change will help cybersquatters proliferate and cost them time and money -- but trademark lawyers are urging clients not to overreact.Jerry Correia In as President at Orange Legal Technologies
Jerry Correia is now president of Orange Legal Technologies LLC, the Salt Lake City, Utah e-discovery company announced Thursday. Correia, who has worked for 21 years in the legal technology field, will focus on marketing, operations, and sales.Trending Stories
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