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October 01, 2005 | Legaltech News

In the Wake of Katrina

Guide to web resources that can help.
7 minute read
May 08, 2002 | New York Law Journal

New Deals

In a deal valued at about million, Seattle-based biopharmaceutical company Immunex Corp., announced last week that it had agreed to sell its Leukine cancer treatment business to Berlin`s Schering AG, a global research-based company engaged in the discovery, development, manufacture, marketing and sale of pharmaceutical products. Immunex was required by the Federal Trade Commission to sell the cancer treatment business after it agreed to a friendly takeover by Thousand Oaks, Calif.-based biotechnology Amgen
4 minute read
August 04, 2003 | New Jersey Law Journal

IT at Kmart

As Kmart Corp. emerged from bankruptcy in May, the lawyers who defend the retailing giant in tort liability lawsuits prepared for workloads to pick up. Many cases had come to an abrupt halt in Jan. 2002, when Kmart filed for bankruptcy protection. The bankruptcy's end also signaled renewed activity for Kmart's litigation Extranet, the secure, Web-based system it uses to manage and monitor public liability cases throughout the United States
7 minute read
March 08, 2012 | New York Law Journal

Reverse Environmental Impact Analysis: Effect of Climate Change on Projects

In His Environmental Law column, Michael B. Gerrard, who is Andrew Sabin Professor of Professional Practice and director of the Center for Climate Change Law at Columbia Law School, and senior counsel with Arnold & Porter, explores the protocols that various government agencies have issued for reverse environmental impact analysis, and discusses one pending case on the issue.
14 minute read
May 03, 2001 | Law.com

London Insider: Gap in Top 100 IT Plans

A survey into the use of information technology by the U.K.'s top 100 law firms revealed some surprising gaps. Many firms still lack case, document, knowledge or client relationship management software, confirming Charles Christian's suspicion that most law firms have not progressed beyond word processing and bookkeeping applications. Also in Christian's report from London: the unique discovery problems posed by digital evidence.
8 minute read
March 07, 2007 | Legaltech News

How Small Firms Can Upgrade Hardware While Keeping Costs Down

Small firms may lack larger firms' big coffers, but does that mean they must always fall short on hardware purchases and upgrades? David Whelan, director of the Cincinnati Law Library Association, offers six tips to maximize your purchasing power and avoid buying blunders.
5 minute read
January 20, 2005 | Legaltech News

Backing Up Is Hard to Do

Nobody likes copying files to protect data. But if you've ever suffered a severe computer crash, you know the value of backups. Once upon a time, a lawyer had to put everything on tape. Now, less tedious options exist. You've got optical media. You've got tiny, portable disk drives. Perhaps best of all, you've got online services, which keep your precious files in a remote location -- so they won't go up in flames along with your office (knock on wood).
9 minute read
November 07, 2005 | Law.com

Cure Prescribed for Medicare Lien Ills

In the past, Connecticut lawyers trying to disburse personal-injury settlements had to fax requests for the amount of a Medicare lien to New York or Pennsylvania officials -- and then wait. Settlement funds sometimes languished in lawyers' trust accounts for years, awaiting the necessary information. Things may have improved now, though, based on attorney John L. Bonee III's actions, which have garnered valuable information on the calculation process, and more importantly, a contact phone number.
3 minute read
November 20, 2006 | New York Law Journal

Tax Tips

Sidney Kess, a CPA-attorney, writes that every year, Social Security and Medicare rules as well as contribution and benefit limits for retirement plans are adjusted to account for inflation. The changes can mean increased retirement income or higher costs, greater retirement savings opportunities and other changes that must be factored into retirement living and retirement planning.
9 minute read
October 25, 2005 | Law.com

Snapshot: Leonard Nuara, Partner, Thacher, Proffitt & Wood

Leonard Nuara, a partner at Thacher, Proffitt & Wood in New York City, was instrumental in getting the firm back on its feet after it lost its offices in the World Trade Center attacks. He�s the chair of Thacher Profitt's technology and IP practice group and technology committee. His pick for most important tech trend this year? The use of software products to build portals and extranets that allow collaboration. Find out about all the tech that keeps him going.
3 minute read

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