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Legal Technology Industry Developments From December 16 to 31, 2012
December 16 to 31 news briefs from Dolphin Micro, e-Law, WireLawyer, and YesLaw.Integrated Tab Brings Equivio Zoom Into Relativity
E-discovery teams using Chicago-based kCura's review platform Relativity can now access Equivio's processing and analytics platform via an integrated tab within Relativity, Israel-based Equivio announced today.CompuLaw Introduces PACER Electronic Case Filing Integration
Los Angeles-based CompuLaw, the maker of CompuLaw Vision calendar/docket matter management software, has launched its PACER electronic case filing integration, which is the first offering from the company's court integration suite, CompuLaw CourtConnect.WestlawNext Folders Reach Outside the Law Firm
When you engage in collaborative research and writing in a law firm, you may periodically stop and ask yourself whether you are on the same page as your colleagues. WestlawNext has helped by allowing you to assign online research folders to other members of the firm -- and the service now offers folders that can be shared with counsel and clients outside of the firm as well.iConect Review Platform Now Playing on the iPad
iConect Development, suppliers of web-based e-discovery and litigation software, on Tuesday announced that its Xera e-discovery review platform is now available via the iPad on standard tablet browsers.View more book results for the query "*"
European Parliament Committee Clears Software Patent Law
A European Parliament committee has approved a much-delayed legislative proposal creating a single way of patenting software innovations throughout the European Union, a decision seen as a victory for big high-tech companies. The committee agreed Monday that companies can enjoy European Union-wide patent protection for high-tech inventions like cellular phones or ABS car-braking systems so long as they make a new technical contribution to further innovation in a particular field of technology.Am Law 100 Firm Weil Gotshal & Manges Chooses Lit�ra
Lit�ra, a North Carolina-based provider of document management software, has announced the adoption of several of its applications by Am Law 100 firm Weil Gotshal & Manges.IBM's New Privacy Chief Eyes Big Data, Analytics
Christina Peters will assume the role of IBM's chief privacy officer, monitoring the ever-increasing integration of technology into people's daily lives while maintaining privacy as a "cornerstone of trust."Apple Patent Lawyers Pushed to Testify in Smartphone Litigation
Apple is fighting to keep four of its patent lawyers out of a deposition chair in the company's ongoing legal fight with Nokia over cell phone technology patents. Nokia wants the four to testify about meetings with the Patent and Trademark Office about several patents in question, but Apple believes that would jeopardize information protected by the attorney-client privilege.Trending Stories
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