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Big bankruptcies, big legal fees
It's been a good time to be a bankruptcy lawyer. Though it's been almost three years since the economy began its meltdown, several massive bankruptcies are continuing to generate big fees for attorneys.Online privacy is evolving. Does it matter to you?
Online privacy rules are changing. The question now is how much you'll care.Vidyo Targets Lawyers for Mobile Meetings
Vidyo, a specialist in videoconferencing technology through mobile devices and public networks, is starting a new push into the legal industry. The company recently raised $22.5 million in venture capital and is hiring additional staff to target law firms. It differs from high-end options by having fewer requirements for special hardware.After getting sued for patent infringement by a non-practicing entity called Oasis Research, EMC could have settled, like most of its co-defendants. Instead, the company filed an appeal with the Federal Circuit and won a ruling that limits the ability of patentholders to name multiple defendants in the same complaint. Now EMC is heading back to the Federal Circuit, seeking a ruling that could ease the way for more cases to be transferred out of the plaintiff-friendly Eastern District of Texas.
Lawyer's death postpones lawsuit over disclosure of actress' age
Trial in a lawsuit alleging that entertainment Web site IMDb.com Inc. illegally publicized an actress's real age, causing her to lose prospective casting roles, has been postponed because the plaintiff's lead counsel, John Dozier, an expert on Internet law, died on August 6.Litigator iPad App Offers Access to Statutes, Court Rules
Linsay Associates recently released its Litigator app to provide easy access to statutes, rules, and court information on an iPad. Though Litigator accomplishes its mission, the app lacks state court directory and contact information, and its search feature could use improvement, says consultant Ted Brooks.ALM Debuts Arsenal of 14 iPhone, iPad & iPod Apps
ALM on June 25 launched 14 smartphone apps for use on Apple Inc.'s iPhones, iPods and iPads. The apps provide content from the company's national and regional web and print publications, and support iOS 6.1 and above.Up Close: Jolene Overbeck, Chief Marketing Officer, Shearman & Sterling
Jolene Overbeck, chief marketing office of Shearman & Sterling, is a noted speaker and author. Overbeck believes that the proliferation of wireless networks is today's most important legal technology trend, and she has spent a lot of time over the last year revamping the firm's Internet services. When she's not at work, you might find her bird-watching in Central Park or discussing the latest episode of "Curb Your Enthusiasm." But wherever she is, you won't find her without her trusty 1 GB USB drive.Existing Law Promotes Internet Advertising
Internet advertising is more effective than traditional advertising for both business and legal reasons. Additionally, recent enacted advertising regulations favor Internet advertising over traditional advertising. This article explains why.Slim's move into web TV draws protests of piracy from rivals
Carlos Slim, the billionaire banned from providing television service in his native Mexico, is offering shows for free on the Web, drawing protests from rivals wary of his influence in the market.Trending Stories
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