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March 01, 2006 | Legaltech News

Blogging Profs Assault Ivory Tower

As more law professors write legal blogs, they may be chipping away at the ivory tower. The proliferation of blogs is, in part, a reaction to dissatisfaction with law reviews as the primary means for scholarly publishing. But some suggest the immediacy of blogging dumbs it down. "Blogging has the presumption that you write something thoughtful, important and valuable. I don't think the medium allows that," says Katherine Litvak, a professor at the University of Texas Law School.
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October 01, 2003 | Legaltech News

The Future Ain't What it Used to Be

— Yogi Berra, baseball player & legal technology strategist
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October 01, 2010 | Legaltech News

Crash or Soar?

Will the legal community accept "predictive coding?"
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May 01, 2002 | Legaltech News

From Precarious to State-of-the-Art

Transforming a house of cards into a stable, 'zero admin' system.
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August 14, 2012 | Legaltech News

Is Your Law Firm Practicing Head-in-the-Sand Security?

"Believe It or Not, You've Been Hacked" -- that's the clever title of what should prove to be an important session at the International Legal Technology Association conference in Washington, D.C., later this month, says reporter Evan Koblentz.
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December 01, 2006 | Legaltech News

[email protected]

A holiday wish list, and a few words of thanks.
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July 15, 2005 | Legaltech News

Be Proactive on Backups

How, in the course of pretrial discovery, should a respondent treat the production of data from backup tapes? The question is rendered even more problematic when a discovery demand specifically requests such "backup" data, as it usually does, and the respondent cannot reasonably deny some likelihood that relevant evidence may be found on such tapes -- as is usually the scenario. Attorney and litigation consultant Robert Alan Eisenberg tackles the issue.
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November 18, 2004 | Legaltech News

The 'Lexmark' Effect

Computer programs have long enjoyed copyright protection as "literary works." Replacement parts for these goods often must use the proprietary software written for the device for which they are made. May manufacturers invoke the copyright laws to block use of such software, effectively forcing consumers to use only authorized parts and equipment? A 6th Circuit ruling concerning printer toner cartridges indicates that the courts will be hostile to such efforts.
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March 11, 2005 | Legaltech News

EDD Vendors: Look to 'Survivor' to Succeed

Commentator Monica Bay isn't suggesting that EDD vendors take sartorial advice or tax tips from TV's first "Survivor" winner, Richard Hatch -- dubbed "the naked fat guy" by David Letterman and recently dogged by the IRS. Rather, vendors might study the show for lessons about alliances and survival of the fittest as they swim in the quickly-overcrowded waters of the EDD market.
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February 24, 2006 | Legaltech News

Is VoIP the Right Choice for Your Firm?

As older phone technology becomes obsolete, many firms are weighing the benefits of Voice over Internet Protocol technology. When law firm Jackson Lewis decided it was time to upgrade its phone system, Michael Lyons, executive director, organized a committee involving different parties within the firm, including people from IT, management and facilities, to examine their needs and options. Find out how they went through the research process and concluded that VoIP was the way to go.
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