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Generating Profit From Technology
In the practice of law, technology decisions should focus on delivering top-notch client services. We should never use technology just to use it. Perhaps we need a version of return-on-investment, tuned to project the return on the dollars we spend on technology, says MicroLaw's Ross Kodner. He calls it ROLTI -- Return on Legal Technology Investment -- and he shows you how to use it.Plenty has changed in a decade of investor-state arbitration. But not enough.
Renegotiation of Outsourcing Deals: Structured Method Works Best
Renegotiation of outsourcing contracts is likely on the agendas of companies confronting the realities of the current economic downturn and tightened yearly information technology and business process outsourcing operating budgets. Attorneys Richard Raysman and Peter Brown discuss strategies for renegotiation of outsourcing agreements and outline the structured negotiation approach that both the customer and vendor can take to prevent a revisiting of the agreement from turning into relationship failure.Modern Government Investigations Embrace Technological Advances
Daniel A. Schnapp and Ernest E. Badway, partners at Fox Rothschild, discuss the impact of the complex technology used in the financial world, the manner it may be used to run afoul of securities and other laws, as well as the government's development of tools to address the situation.Meet the Litigator: H. Hunter Twiford III of McGlinchey Stafford
H. Hunter Twiford III, senior litigator at McGlinchey Stafford, is a big fan of technology. From legal tech to leisure tech, you probably won't find him without a gadget or two on him at all times. He wrote chapters on technology and law office management for the "Solo/Small Firm Handbook," but he finds time to watch "The Daily Show" and check out the latest in law blogs, as well. Find out what he considers the most important trend in legal technology and more.Dealmaker Confidence High as M&A Starts Off New Year With a Bang
In a new burst of confidence, the first 10 days of 2011 saw $83 billion in deals hit the books. Among the biggest: a $13.7 billion merger that creates the largest utility in the U.S.Active Inducement in the Post-'Grokster' World
Richard Raysman, a partner at Holland & Knight, and Peter Brown, a partner at Baker & Hostetler, discuss the theory of active inducement in copyright law, the evolution of peer-to-peer technology over the past decade, and recent U.S. and foreign legal decisions and developments impacting copyright holders, file-sharing networks and Internet service providers.Trending Stories
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