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August 18, 2005 | Legaltech News

Tech Chief Plans E-Filing, Video Systems for Judges and Lawyers

Robert Taylor had his work cut out for him when he took the job of chief information officer for Fulton County: The district attorney's office wanted one software application for its operations, the jail chose another, and the public defender and the clerk's office opted for two other methods. Now Taylor wants to integrate the disparate systems and implement new software designed to help judges manage cases. He's also looking at videoconferencing as a way to alleviate case backlogs.
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March 21, 2005 | Legaltech News

Can Snooping Spouses Use Spyware Evidence in Court?

Is your spouse cheating on you? And if so, can you prove it? Increasingly, people are turning to Internet monitoring software -- also known as spyware -- to find the smoking gun. But can you use this evidence in court as part of a divorce case? Attorney Meredith Brennan examines a recent Florida case addressing the admissibility of evidence of a spouse's online affair obtained through the use of spyware.
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June 09, 2011 | Legaltech News

Why the FTC Should Take the U.K.'s Lead on the Internet

In May, the Federal Trade Commission announced it was undertaking a review of its "Dot Com Disclosure Guidelines," adopted in 2000 to provide insight to marketers using the internet. Doug Wood, of Reed Smith, takes an envious look across the Atlantic to answer the question: Do sellers and consumers really need more guidance from the FTC on internet marketing practices?
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February 04, 2011 | Legaltech News

Heavy Cloud Cover

Misconceptions about cloud computing and its uses in law firms and legal departments abound. The "cloud" couldn't be much more vague. It can come into play in so many different ways. One law firm may limit its use to archiving e-mail online; another might employ software as a service for all sorts of tasks -- everything from shipping to document management to payroll. At the recent LegalTech New York tradeshow, as LTN's technology editor, Sean Doherty, points out in his comprehensive show wrap-up, some folks ... [MORE]
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August 13, 2007 | Legaltech News

Authenticating E-Mail Discovery as Evidence

At some point, e-discovery needs to be converted into e-evidence for summary judgment or trial. Attorneys Beatrice O'Donnell and Thomas A. Lincoln suggest practical methods to employ the rules of evidence to confront the special admissibility problems posed by e-mail.
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June 01, 2013 | Legaltech News

Android Apps in One Hour

Sean Doherty says Daniel Siegel's new book is a good buy at $40 for lawyers to get up to speed quickly.
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December 01, 2010 | Legaltech News

Mad Money

Cost concerns permeate law firm agendas.
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April 22, 2011 | Legaltech News

N.J. Candidate for Bar Trustee Stripped of E-Mail Privileges

Sara Cores, a candidate for a New Jersey Bar Association trustee seat who sent campaign literature via the organization's e-mail distributor, has been banned from using it for the rest of the election, while her opponent gets one shot at a fair response. Cores says she sent only one campaign-related e-mail using the distributor and that the policy on campaign e-mails is unclear.
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October 26, 2005 | Legaltech News

Moving Computer Chips Beyond Moore's Law

Gordon Moore's famous 1965 proclamation, which implied microprocessing chip speed could double every two years, is nearly obsolete, says our commentator. With no new way to wring more performance from today's standard technology, he says, the wave of the future is multiple-core processors. They will break up different tasks currently handled by one microprocessor -- encryption, decryption, data flow -- and do them in parallel.
10 minute read
August 01, 2010 | Legaltech News

Monitoring Money

OuRSite helps clients track work in progress.
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