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Ask the Marketers: How Vendors Can Avoid Rookie PR Mistakes
Ask the Marketers: Christy Burke, Jobst Elster, Amy Juers & Cathy Kenton offer advice to legal tech vendors on getting news coverage.Product of the Week: Adobe LeanPrint
The Product of the Week is gleaned from industry trade news, events, and press releases received by Law Technology News. This week, a managed print system, Adobe LeanPrint, for small to midsize law firms.Thomson Elite Pushes Practice Management Product on .NET
Thomson Elite calls its new large-firm accounting and practice management software, Elite 3E, the first system of its kind to run on the Microsoft .NET platform, which can provide secure data hosting and enable customization of software modules -- allowing, theoretically, for optimal collaboration and workflow oversight. The system is meant to streamline business operations and cut costs. But some law firm sources question how easy and cost-effective it will be for existing Elite users to upgrade to 3E.Is Your Company Tweeting Its Way Into Trouble?
With the growth of social media for marketing and business purposes, managing discovery risk is critical, note Judah Lifschitz and Laura Fraher of Shapiro, Lifschitz & Schram.Judge Rules PIP Online Processor Flouted Dispute-Resolution Patent
National Arbitration Forum, a company that processes personal injury protection claims, infringed on a patent for computerized dispute resolution, a federal judge in New Jersey has held. U.S. District Judge Mary Cooper granted summary judgment to plaintiff Cybersettle.View more book results for the query "*"
Latham and Finnegan Win Sanctions for Clients in Nasty Patent Fight
Latham & Watkins and Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner were recently able to convince a Northern District of California judge to award heavy sanctions, including more than $339,000 in costs, to their clients, Monolithic Power Systems and ASUSTek Computer, on the grounds that an adversary, O2 Micro International, had engaged in vexatious litigation and misconduct.Beware of Export Law Violations
Lawyers working on international transactions should beware of exports that include services, software and technical data. The U.S. government is stepping up its enforcement of export laws and ratcheting up related penalties. Dilworth Paxson's Margaret Gatti and David Laigaie offer 10 tips to fend off costly fines.Courts Still Wary of Hard Drive Review Requests
While motions to review data stored on an opponent's hard drive are being granted more frequently, courts remain circumspect in granting them. Attorney Mark Berman looks at recent decisions, highlighting one that suggests a step-by-step protocol to protect private and privileged material.The Price of Privilege: Protective Orders and E-Discovery Costs
Irell & Manella's Elizabeth Iglesias and Claire O'Sullivan demonstrate how a protective order to guard against the inadvertent waiver of privileged documents might work against efforts to limit e-discovery costs.Trending Stories
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