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Up Close: Jim Calloway, Oklahoma Bar Association
As director of the Oklahoma Bar Association Management Assistance Program, Jim Calloway provides practice management and technology assistance to Oklahoma Bar members. Find out what gear helps him get the job done, what he's accomplished and what makes him tick.Clearwell Views E-Discovery With Ease
Why make substantial changes to a successful software platform when you could easily get by with tiny improvements and call it new? That was the question consultant Brett Burney answered as he explored the new processing and review features of Clearwell E-Discovery Platform version 5.0.The Secret to Sandy? Be Prepared
Unlike California earthquakes, hurricanes announce their travel plans in advance, giving the legal technology community time to clean the house for the arrival. A quick poll shows that, so far, law firms, vendors, and other legal professionals aren't too worried about Mother Nature's latest challenge.Managing Your Outlook Calendar
Going out of your mind trying to keep up with a hectic schedule and the mounds of Post-its accumulating around your desk? Join the club. Sarita Livit has some tricks to help cope by using Microsoft Outlook. Combined, her scheduling tips promise to improve productivity in the workplace. And productivity, of course, equals more billable hours. What more could you ask for?View more book results for the query "*"
Baker & McKenzie Releases iOS App for IPOs, Cross-Border Listings
Baker & McKenzie today launched an iOS app for in-house counsel, investment bankers, and executive management teams to research IPOs and review requirements for cross-border listings in key international exchanges.Complex E-Discovery Projects Require Effective Planning and Communication
Today, cases can be won or lost in the electronic-discovery phase of litigation. In fact, in the recent Morgan Stanley case, damages exceeded $1 billion because of a botched electronic-discovery project. That's why it's essential that people remain involved in the process, no matter how sophisticated the new forms of technology for gathering and organizing information have become. Deciding who will staff the discovery project, and who will manage it, are just two of the key issues to consider.Make an Old Building Wireless Broadband-Ready on the Cheap
Wiring an old building for wireless Internet access can easily cost more than $1 million in construction and cabling costs. Some people have found a way around the problem using power line communications. "It did not make sense for us to pull cable," says Salim Kassam, vice president of marketing for Canada's Sandman Hotels, Inns & Suites chain. "We're market leaders ... and we didn't want to inconvenience our guests and lose revenue because of construction."Does Your Law Department Use Matter-Management Software?
Rees Morrison, founder of General Counsel Metrics, writes that while many U.S. law departments have licensed matter-management software, most smaller departments have not.There's a Storm Coming Over the Cloud
Microsoft GC Brad Smith says a storm is blowing in over the regulation of cloud computing -- the technology that lets users store data on remote servers. The company is proposing legislation to address data privacy and security and update the current law on electronic communications.Trending Stories
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