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Tabs3 and PracticeMaster Rise Up to Version 16.2
Software Technology announced Thursday a new version of its practice management software, Tabs3 and PracticeMaster, with more than 60 new features and enhancements that include new accounts receivable reports and support for mobile users.WinMagic SecureDoc 6.1 Improves Mobile Data Encryption
Law firms and corporate legal departments with "bring your own device" policies seeking to protect confidential data can encrypt it with SecureDoc software from WinMagiC, a data security technology provider based in Mississauga, Ontario.Davis Wright Tremaine Chooses kCura's Relativity
Davis Wright Tremaine, a law firm with more than 500 attorneys in the U.S. and Shanghai, has announced that it will install kCura's Relativity e-discovery platform firmwide.Smartphone Manufacturer HTC Signs Lobbyist K&L Gates
K&L Gates informed Congress that it is lobbying for the Bellevue, Wash.-based subsidiary of HTC in Taiwan on matters related to spectrum, privacy, broadband development, and international trade. Apple, maker of the iPhone and iPad, and HTC are at odds with each other over patents concerning wireless technology.View more book results for the query "*"
Deloitte Buys IE Discovery for Federal Client Base
Business consultancy Deloitte is expanding its horizon for federal clients by acquiring e-discovery service provider IE Discovery, officials said Monday.Exemplify Demonstrates Some Detail on Transactional SaaS
Exemplify demonstrated its software as a service offering for corporate transactional lawyers on day two of the International Legal Technology Association's annual meeting near Washington, D.C.New Wiki Tools Resemble Standard Software
Joe Kraus, CEO of startup JotSpot Inc., finds wikis "too nerdy," saying, "You can only do one kind of collaborating, what amounts to a (word-processing) document." He wants to make the online collaboration tools resemble familiar software, such as spreadsheets and photo albums. Jotspot released its service Monday.Nokia Cooperates on Universal Memory
Nokia is teaming up with competitors Samsung, Sony Ericsson and others to develop a flash memory card that works in a variety of cell phones and other gadgets. The movable memory, expected in 2009, will use the new Universal Flash Storage specification.Thomson Reuters Now Offers Combined Expert Witness Research and Placement Services
Thomson Reuters Expert Witness Services, a source for locating and researching expert witnesses, and DRI, a professional organization for members of the defense bar, announced Tuesday that they are joining forces to provide DRI's 22,000 members worldwide with enhanced expert witness research and placement capabilities.Trending Stories
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