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The Quest to Better Utilize Native-Format Production
The tides of e-discovery favor production of electronically stored information in native form -- within the original application it was created. Because no outlay is needed to convert the data to a static image, many believe that native production costs less and should serve as e-discovery's default production format. But what hidden costs and case-management problems does the format present?10 Steps for Responding to a Corporate Data Security Breach
Data security breaches can have significant reputational, business, and legal costs write Covington & Burling's David Fagan and Stephen Satterfield, and procedures must be in place to effectively respond.EDRM Remains Vital to E-Discovery
The 9th annual Electronic Discovery Reference Model kickoff meeting wrapped up in Saint Paul, Minn., to set the agenda and direction for the year. All participants agreed that we continue to operate in the 1% bubble and the e-discovery community needs to find better ways to reach out to the other 99%. However, this problem seems to be solving itself. [MORE]Will Record Amounts for Wireless Patents Help Win Smartphone Wars?
Smartphone companies are spending billions of dollars to stockpile their wireless patent arsenals -- and in the process, are changing the role of IP lawyers.View more book results for the query "*"
12 on 12 Green Ideas to Reduce Your Carbon Footprint
With spring in the air, it's a good time to identify favorite activities, products, law firms, services, apps, and websites that can help reduce our "carbon footprint." It all adds up to 12 (actually, a baker's dozen 13) green ideas on April 12. [MORE]Tech Circuit: Hurricane Sandy Edition
As the East Coast struggles to recover from Hurricane Sandy, firms and companies face the harsh reality of limited power and gasoline, and embrace remote work options.Second Circuit Expresses Skepticism About Startup TV Company
The concept of building an entire business model around the language in a single court decision got a workout Friday, as judges at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit peppered a lawyer for Aereo with questions about why the Internet TV company shouldn't be shut down for copyright infringement.Trending Stories
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