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Google Provides Sneak Peek at New Service
Google unintentionally provided a peek at what appears to be a looming expansion into classified advertising -- a free service that could anger some of the Internet search engine's biggest customers, including online auctioneer eBay. Google confirmed the development of the service, called "Google Base," after removing links to the secret site. During the past 18 months, Google has added content and services, expanding its Web site into a portal offering one-stop shopping for information and commerce.The Cost of Open Source in E-Discovery
There has been a lot of talk about open-source software and the dramatic effect it may have on e-discovery. Some people say it's just for the more technology-savvy attorneys. Others say that EDD software will mature into a commoditized market where open source works best. Still others say that open-source software will bring EDD tools to every lawyer who needs it. Whatever conversation you listen to, know that open-source software is not free like the air you breathe. ... [MORE]Fla. Federal Courthouses Relax Cell Phone Taboos
Electronic devices are no longer taboo in South Florida federal courts, but violators of the new rules could face a $5,000 fine and 30 days in jail. Earlier allowances for lawyers now include jurors and journalists with a nod from the judge.CIO Caddell to Depart Foley & Lardner
Saying it?s time to face new challenges, Doug Caddell, CIO of Foley & Lardner for the past 13 years, has decided to leave the Am Law 100 firm next month.View more book results for the query "*"
Kirkland Wins $70M Verdict for Alcatel in Microsoft Retrial
For years Alcatel-Lucent has chased after Microsoft for alleged patent infringement, only to see the awards tossed. On July 29, Lucent's lawyers at Kirkland & Ellis secured another award against the makers of Office, this time a jury verdict for $70 million. But Microsoft is already hinting at how the company might try to get another award to bite the dust.Thomson Reuters Introduces Trademark Analysis App
Thomson Reuters CompuMark introduces trademark analysis app for the iPad.Trending Stories
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