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April 29, 2002 |

Lit Support Goes Digital

What options do lawyers litigating on a budget have when it comes to using digital images and video? Visual litigation aids are a must, but until fairly recently, getting your stuff into a computer was complicated and kludgy. But with the proliferation of cheap -- and good -- digital cameras and camcorders, it's pretty easy to film accident scenes, scenarios and whatever else you need to demonstrate your case.
6 minute read
July 14, 2003 |

'Knowledge management' technology on the rise

In january 2003, the Legal Technology Institute at the University of Florida Levin College of Law launched the Pricewaterhouse Coopers-Legal Research Center Knowledge Management Study to gauge the use of knowledge management (KM)-the collection of processes that govern the creation, dissemination and utilization of knowledge-in the legal profession.
7 minute read
May 09, 2003 |

CIENA v. Corvis

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September 27, 2007 |

Poll: Pessimism widespread over environment; most give Bush, Congress poor grades

WASHINGTON AP - People want their leaders to move boldly to help the environment but give them dismal grades for their actions so far, according to a poll released Wednesday that highlighted rampant pessimism on the issue.Only about one in five voiced approval of how President Bush, Congress and U.S. businesses have been handling the environment.
4 minute read
February 20, 2006 |

Letters to the editor

Readers respond to "Justices hear key contract dispute," Richard A. Epstein's response to Lucas v.South Carolina Coastal Council and "Drug-free zones touch off a legal-free-for-all."
3 minute read
February 07, 2013 |

Abacus Bank and the Power of Prosecutors' 'First Bite of the Apple'

The mortgage fraud prosecution of Abacus Federal Savings Bank provides a good example of the public-relations environment many corporate counsel may find themselves in when dealing with high-profile, media-friendly litigation.
5 minute read
September 11, 2006 |

The Tunney Act's Scope

In response to the perception that judicial review was often merely a "rubber stamp," Congress amended the Tunney Act in 2004. While the modifications were relatively minor, the legislative history indicates that Congress intended to strengthen the court's role in the process.
7 minute read
March 13, 2012 |

Lessons Learned From Predictive Coding in 'Da Silva Moore'

Carlton Fields associate Rebecca Schwayri draws a number of lessons from the use of predictive coding in Da Silva Moore.
5 minute read
October 09, 2009 |

BofA case shines light on secret disclosures

When Manhattan federal district court judge Jed Rakoff scuttled Bank of America Corp.'s $33 million settlement with the Securities and Exchange Commission, he didn't mince words. The settlement, Rakoff fumed, did "not comport with the most elementary notions of justice and morality." It was nothing but "a contrivance designed to provide the SEC with the facade of enforcement.
5 minute read

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