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Quick Take: Capitalizing on Wi-Fi in Courtrooms
Most courtrooms weren't designed to route cables between laptops, projectors, and displays, but as courts begin to adopt wireless technology, lawyers have more connectivity options.'Net Neutrality' Policy In Doubt After Ruling
Comcast Corp.'s courthouse victory over the Federal Communications Commission last week might not turn out to be a win for the company after all if it speeds the path for wider regulation of broadband services.How to Scale the Mountain of Law School Debt
Many law school graduates face the daunting task of paying off their student loans, writes Ufot Umana Jr. As someone who paid off undergraduate loans and currently is paying off law school loans, he offers some advice. He says the first step in paying off student loans is to know what money comes in and control what goes out. This means creating a budget.Tightening the Reins on Personal Data Privacy (Part 1)
When using social media, read the terms of service and take precautions when you use social media. (Part 1 of 2).How to Capitalize on Wi-Fi in Courtrooms
As courts begin to adopt wireless technology, lawyers have more connectivity options. Capitalizing on Wi-Fi eliminates the need to carry cables into the courtroom, speeds setup times, and removes the possibility of presentation blackouts caused by accidental disconnects or faulty cables.Trending Stories
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