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'Fiasco' Reveals the Troubles of EDD Requests
PSEG Power New York, Inc. turned over more than 3,000 e-mails and 211,000 pages of documents to an adversary, but still failed to comply with a request when attachments went missing from their messages. This "fiasco" is emblematic of the problems that discovery requests can create.Do Model Web Faces Misrepresent Law Firms?
The trio of smiling professionals on a Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.-based firm's Web site -- a black male, a white male and a white female -- are paid models, not lawyers. Although the Florida Bar hasn't raised any enforcement issues over the use of models on Web sites, why do some firms do it?Dictation With the Olympus DS-2500
Olympus America's DS-2500 digital voice recorder can edit voice records by inserting and partially deleting text as well as appending text to an existing record, reports Sean Doherty, LTN's technology editor.How to Safeguard Your Firm's Mobility
Mobile lawyers have a variety of tools at their disposal -- cell phones, laptops, GPS devices and PDAs -- which increase productivity, but also create security challenges. Your IT department must assess the risks of mobility and take advantage of the latest technologies.E-Mail: When to Keep? When to Throw?
To save or delete? It's a frequent but important question for state government workers managing e-mail. The answer to that question potentially affects the public and whether citizens can access the electronic messages replacing paper documents traditionally used by government officials.View more book results for the query "*"
Scanning the Future of Google Books
Given the scope, size and audacity of the Google book search deal -- Google stands to emerge as the biggest library and bookseller worldwide -- the controversy isn't a surprise. Lawyers who have studied it find it the most creative use of the class action mechanism they've ever seen.Legal Information Can Find Parallels in 'The Hunger Games'
James Heller, William & Mary's law library director, suggests that a "Hunger Games" world where information is controlled by a few publishers -- and nearly everything is accessed by a license -- is pretty much upon us.Yahoo! Joins Google and Others in Mobile Password Two-Step
Following in the footsteps of Google, Facebook, Apple and others, Yahoo introduced two-step authentication for mobile app users.'U Can't Touch This' Litigation Hold
When the IT staff sacrifices lawyers' work habits on the altar of implementing a litigation-hold policy, it seems like MC Hammer rules the day: "U Can't Touch This." The IT department's efforts at compliance often seem to interfere with lawyers in their duties to clients.Trending Stories
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