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December 17, 2012 | Legaltech News

How to Market Technology to Law Firms

With a few notable exceptions, lawyers are reluctant to implement new technology to deliver legal services. For technology vendors, this reluctance is often reflected in frustrating, slow-moving sales cycles that can be overcome if marketers think like lawyers, says consultant Mark Bruce.
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January 04, 2007 | Legaltech News

'Spoofing' Caller ID

How does someone become a victim of "spoofing" caller ID? By exploiting technology, a person can make the caller ID appear to be from whatever number he wants. Because spoofing runs the gamut from bogus 911 calls to ID theft, legislators have stepped in, with mixed results.
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September 12, 2011 | Legaltech News

Survey: Tech-Savvy Associates Want It All, and Some Firms Oblige

Big firms have long relied on the BlackBerry e-mail and data encryption features. But as the smartphone and tablet markets have exploded, lawyers have more mobile tech options than ever before. And when firms take advantage of those options, lawyers are more satisfied with their firms, according to The American Lawyer's annual associates tech survey.
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December 09, 2011 | Legaltech News

Montana Blogger Sued for Defamation Not a Journalist, Judge Rules

A federal judge in Oregon has ruled that a Montana woman sued for defamation was not a journalist when she posted online that an Oregon lawyer acted criminally during a bankruptcy case.
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August 25, 2009 | Legaltech News

Music Site Ruled Not 'Interactive' Enough

A webcasting service that provides users with individualized Internet radio stations is not required to pay licensing fees to copyright holders of the songs the service plays, the 2nd Circuit ruled Friday. The service was ruled not "interactive" enough to impose the fees.
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January 29, 2010 | Legaltech News

PACER: Picking Up the Pace?

Judge John R. Tunheim thinks it fair to say that no court system in the world offers as many people as easy access to as many documents as is offered by PACER. Tunheim addresses questions that have arisen recently about the service's fee structure, functionality and privacy protections.
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February 01, 2008 | Legaltech News

Intelligent Business

From social networking to financial drill-downs, our readers predict 2008 innovations.
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September 17, 2012 | Legaltech News

'The Recorder' Hosts Law Tech Day 2012

The Recorder, LTN's sibling publication, is hosting a free half-day workshop, called Law Tech Day, in San Francisco on September 19. Monica Bay, LTN magazine's editor-in-chief, and Sean Doherty, LTN's technology editor, will present the keynote address, entitled "Ripped From the Headlines: Seven Technology Trends Lawyers Must Know."
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March 21, 2013 | Legaltech News

Trust but Verify: Court Filings

Last month, in "Trust but Verify," D. Casey Flaherty, corporate counsel at Kia Motors America, identified a mini audit that in-house counsel can administer remotely to assess a firm's attitude about predicting budgets for a project. In this article, he offers a second mini audit, to determine if firms can capitalize on economies of scale.
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March 14, 2011 | Legaltech News

N.Y. Green Laws May Spur Retrofitting

Two of the bills signed into law as part of New York's Greener, Greater Buildings Plan -- benchmarking and energy auditing and adjustments -- will compel an examination of the energy usage of large buildings throughout the city. The new legislation may result in efforts by owners to improve the energy efficiency of their buildings under a process known as "retrofitting."
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