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Survey: Law Firms Underuse IT Staff
Law firms can make better use of their IT departments by getting personnel involved with other departments, a new survey from ALM Legal Intelligence has found.Motorola Xoom Wi-Fi Edition Coming to a Retailer Near You
Motorola announced the upcoming availability of Motorola Xoom Wi-Fi edition from leading retailers across the U.S., including Amazon.com, Best Buy, Costco, RadioShack, Sam's Club Staples, and Wal-Mart. Retailers will be offering the 10.1-inch widescreen HD tablet with Android 3.0 (Honeycomb) via online and retail store channels.Bayangos Joins Nuix to Expand Tech Support
E-discovery company Nuix announced the hiring of Simon Bayangos, formerly of AccessData, to lead the expansion of its technical support options. Bayangos, who also previously ran a law firm's IT and litigation support department, said his agenda includes development of a customer web portal, additional training programs, and a script building tool.View more book results for the query "*"
Justia, Oyez Projects Readying Upgrades
Legal information sites Justia.com and Oyez.org are both hoping to attract more lawyers by improving the usefulness of their cost-free content and mobile applications. Attorneys typically pay for services such as LexisNexis and Westlaw, but there are times when the free alternatives are also worthwhile, officials at both companies assert.Software Lets Firm's Lawyers Know When the Check Is in the Mail
Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney believes it has found a better alternative to keep its billing house in order. The firm is using cutting-edge technology to display graphics on the computer screen of each of its 423 lawyers to show them how fast their clients are paying their legal bills.Parker Poe Partner Dwight Floyd to Manage KM
Parker Poe Adams & Bernstein has appointed Dwight Floyd as director of knowledge management, a newly created position at the firm.DTI Acquires Data Forté for Its Computer Forensic Services
Document Technologies, Inc., an e-discovery services and facilities management provider, announced Wednesday its acquisition of computer forensic and e-discovery consulting firm Data Forté.LexisNexis Updates Business Intelligence for Lawyers
LexisNexis upgraded its business intelligence software for law firms with a new focus on getting data to and from the lawyers themselves. Redwood Analytics Business Intelligence 5 produces monthly reports in versions for attorneys, financial staff, and executives. Reports are sent via email or dashboard and a mobile version is planned for later this year.Trending Stories
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