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Too Many Backups? No Such Thing
If you're practicing in a large firm, backups are probably something you don't need to worry about. But if you are going it alone, or in a small firm, backups of both your system and your files are essential if you're going to keep your practice going during and after an emergency.Sedona Updates Judicial E-Discovery Resource Guide
The Sedona Conference, a nonprofit law and policy think tank, has updated its reference manual for judges handling e-discovery and addressing the cooperation required between parties, reports LTN's Editor-in-Chief Monica Bay.LegalTech Day One: Relativity 8, Statistical Sampling, Law Firm Security
E-discovery system scalability and statistical sampling, computer security, and U.S. Supreme Court justices all garnered the attention of legal professionals at LegalTech New York on Tuesday.The Voicemail Message That Has GCs Talking
Four years ago Marvell Semiconductor general counsel Matthew Gloss and two colleagues phoned the legal chief of rival Jasmine Networks. The call went to voicemail, so Gloss left a message and hung up. Or he thought he did. It turns out the voicemail was still taping the Marvell officials as they talked on speakerphone -- allegedly about how they were stealing their rival's trade secrets. The incident has turned into a major headache, not just for Marvell, but potentially for in-house lawyers everywhere.View more book results for the query "*"
Business Card Publisher Gets Vizibility
All-State Legal and Vizibility teamed up in June 2012 to market mobile business cards with traditional cards. A year later, they officially joined together when All-State purchased Vizibility.Portals Are Key to Effective Organization
Conquering a mountain of information.How to Research Private Companies
When it comes to privately owned (or privately held) companies, sometimes a wealth of corporate information just isn't available. Research librarian Jocelyn Stilwell-Tong tells you where to look.Juror Held in Contempt for Internet Research Leading to Mistrial
In the first known New Jersey example of a juror punished for conducting internet research about a case, a judge imposed a $500 content sanction against a jury foreman.Trending Stories
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