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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.Pharming & Other New Hacker Scams
This spring, AssetMetrix Research Labs released a survey regarding the installation of Microsoft Corp.'s Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) in 251 North American corporations, consisting of more than 136,000 PCs.View more book results for the query "*"
Twitter Sued Over Emergency Tweets
Alerting the public about a fire, hurricane or traffic accident on Twitter is an unlawful tweet. So claims TechRadium, a Texas company suing Twitter for patent infringement for allowing municipalities, companies and government agencies to use its site as an emergency notification system.Organize Litigation Needs With Binders, Timelines
While the debate goes on with respect to a paperless versus paper office, expert binders and timelines can be prepared in either fashion. A paperless version of a timeline would include formulation via a spreadsheet program, such as Microsoft Excel, says Swartz Campbell paralegal Christine Flynn.Seyfarth Shaw Has an App for Tracking Trademark Infringement
General counsel can quickly review cases of possible trademark infringement via smartphone or tablet, thanks to an application developed by outside counsel at law firm Seyfarth Shaw.Trending Stories
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