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July 01, 2009 | Legaltech News

Fields of Gold

Part 2 of our "how to" guide to effective, defensible e-discovery searches.
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October 31, 2012 | Legaltech News

AppFolio Acquires MyCase Practice Management as a Service, More News

October 16 to 31 news briefs from Adobe, Baker & McKenzie, Biscom, Daegis, Datacert, dtSearch, FindLaw, FTI Consulting, Globanet, Huron Legal, iConect, iEnvision, Index Engines, ISO, K2 Intelligence, kCura, LexisNexis, Litéra, Microsoft, MyCase, Nextpoint, Palantir, VerdictSearch and Xerox.
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May 10, 2012 | Legaltech News

'Pippins' and the Proportionality Debate

Pillsbury's Wayne Matus, John Davis, and Peter Ostovski ask: Should the concept of proportionality apply to preservation obligations? And, if so, how do you apply it? They add that a Southern District of New York judge recently added her views to the debate.
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November 02, 2006 | Legaltech News

Kirton & McConkie Faces E-Mail Pains

Joel Woodall, network administrator for an 87-attorney firm, faced a critical issue caused by a "save everything" e-mail policy and its "super-sized" mailboxes. Because his staff heavily relied on e-mail service, the risk of losing pertinent information was high. What to do?
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November 16, 2011 | Legaltech News

The Social Age of Evidence Collection

Are today's law firms ready for the social age of evidence collection? Distribution of information across various online services leads to a frightening lack of visibility and control for organizations. Forensically sound evidence with a provable chain of custody is crucial in making, breaking, or even avoiding a case. Most organizations and supporting legal firms have previously cracked the code for collecting this information, using tried and true, and typically well-known, processes, tools, and services to secure emails and hard drives as evidence. Most firms will use ... [MORE]
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May 11, 2011 | Legaltech News

Pros and Cons of Pennsylvania's Proposed E-Discovery Rules Changes

To address the proliferation of e-discovery litigation, the Civil Procedure Rules Committee of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania has announced a series of proposed changes. Though modest in scope, the changes are as significant for what they?re careful to state that they don't include as for what they do include.
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February 18, 2005 | Legaltech News

Perfecting PDF Files

If you practice law and use a computer, you must be a whiz at creating files in the Portable Document Format, eh? Or at least you should know all about PDF files. The format has been adopted as the standard for electronic filing in the federal courts. Many other government agencies are following suit. But don't rush out and buy Adobe Acrobat just yet -- read this article first.
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February 06, 2012 | Legaltech News

Who Owns Your Twitter Account? #Itmaynotbeyou

Who owns a Twitter account -- the person who used it or the company for which he worked at the time? PhoneDog LLC is hoping a federal judge comes down on the side of the company.
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November 04, 2008 | Legaltech News

Online Law Grads: Slackers Need Not Apply

A growing number of people are working toward their law degrees over the Internet. Most aren't gunning for jobs at prestigious firms or other highly competitive law positions, but, says online grad Joy Nonnweiler, "You can't be a slacker and do this."
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May 07, 2012 | Legaltech News

Clicking Facebook 'Like' Button Ruled Not Constitutionally Protected Speech

The "like" button on Facebook seems like a relatively clear way to express your support for something, but a federal judge says that doesn't mean clicking it is constitutionally protected speech.
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