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Foley Talent Grab Sparks E-Mail Spat With Fla. Law Firm
GrayRobinson president Byrd "Biff" Marshall doesn't take kindly to other law firms trying to poach his partners. So when Foley & Lardner pitched 20 of Marshall's partners from around the state -- some to lead Foley offices -- he fired back with an e-mail bearing a generous dose of sarcastic humor. But Marshall insists he was surprised by the electronic response he inspired.Analyzing Developments Involving Software Patents
Richard Raysman, of Holland & Knight, and Peter Brown, of Baker & Hostetler, write that a federal judge's recent dissent highlights three thorny patent law issues, including the extent to which computer software and processes constitute statutory matter.View more book results for the query "*"
Is Consumer Technology Overwhelming IT?
Law Technology News has been preaching about the "consumerization" of IT, which has skyrocketed with the rapid acceptance of Apple's iPhones and iPads. Dennis McCafferty's latest survey report in CIO Insight shows that lawyers aren't the only workers hounding IT for more support. Unisys and IDC polled about 2,660 workers and 560-plus IT managers (at firms with more than 500 employees) and found a big disconnect between the two groups. "While IT executives are now realizing and accepting ..." [MORE]Your Whole World, In Your Hand
New PDAs offer phone, GPS and more!Keep Your Data Cool in Wi-Fi Hot Spots
Using Wi-Fi hot spots is a great way to stay linked to your firm while you're out and about. But it's also a great way to compromise your privacy. Commentator Brett Burney warns of security risks and explains how a VPN or other means can mitigate them.Trending Stories
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