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January 12, 2012 | Legaltech News

Librarian-Recommended Apps for Lawyers

It's that time of the year again. You've just received that shiny new tablet or smartphone and are wondering how this new gadget can help you in your daily work. Do you really want to carry around another device? Do you really have time to learn yet another tool? If a new piece of technology or an upgrade to your current mobile device causes you to throw up your hands, don't despair! Here are a few great starting places for getting the most out of your new tablet or smartphone. The key to successfully using mobile devices in everyday legal work ... [MORE]
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October 06, 2010 | Law.com

Akin Gump, Cleary Advise on $21.5 Billion International Telecom Merger

Russia's second-largest mobile phone operator is closing in on a merger to create the world's fifth-largest mobile carrier by total subscribers. Amsterdam-based VimpelCom will merge its phone assets with privately held Weather Investments, which is owned by Egyptian billionaire and telecom mogul Naguib Sawiris. Daniel Walsh, an Akin Gump M&A partner in London, is leading a team advising VimpelCom. Cleary Gottlieb M&A partners Pierre-Yves Chabert and Gamal Abouali in Paris represent Weather.
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November 03, 2011 | New York Law Journal

The 'Frye' Standard and Evidentiary Entropy

In his Matrimonial Practice column, Timothy M. Tippins, an adjunct professor at Albany Law School, writes: Eighteen years after the U.S. Supreme Court enunciated a heightened standard of scrutiny to be applied to expert testimony in Daubert, New York continues to cling to the myopic "general acceptance" standard announced in Frye nearly a century ago. A recent decision from the Fourth Department dramatically illustrates the severe limitations of the Frye standard as a measure of reliability.
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January 27, 2011 | Legaltech News

LegalTech New York Sneak Peek

To find technology products that help you provide legal services and manage the business of law, there is no better mission than to attend LegalTech New York. LTN technology editor Sean Doherty previews some of the technology that will be on the exhibit floor from Jan. 31 to Feb. 2.
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March 01, 2007 | Legaltech News

Vista Changes the View

New security tools may completely frustrate forensics examiners.
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April 27, 2010 | The Legal Intelligencer

Allegheny District Attorney Releases Requested Documents

The Allegheny County District Attorney's Office last week released 19 pages of campaign-related documents found on employees' computers after it was made public that the office was engaged in a behind-the-scenes legal fight over those documents.
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June 01, 2009 | Law.com

The Thin Client Approach to Cutting Costs

In today's economy, what's a savvy technology chief to do to cut firm costs? One answer is to rethink the way the firm deploys its applications and consider a thin client approach. Instead of running an application on each user's PC, run it on a centralized server all users can access.
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September 07, 2012 | New York Law Journal

Court Weighs In on Treatment of Adequate Protection Payments

In his Bankruptcy Practice column, John J. Rapisardi. a partner at Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft, analyzes a recent decision holding that adequate protection payments paid out of a debtor's cash collateral must be applied against a secured creditor's principal amount and thus not reduce that creditor's secured claim if such payments are deemed unnecessary.
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White House Veto in Apple Patent Fight May Weaken ITC
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The Obama Administration's decision to veto a looming import ban on some iPhones and iPads was a huge relief for Apple, and a big setback for its arch IP rival, Samsung. It could also weaken the lure of the International Trade Commission as a venue for picking patent battles.

May 11, 2007 | The Recorder

Printer Suit Tries to Go Around Prop 64

Plaintiff lawyer Eric Somers avoided dismissal of his unfair competition suit by turning it into a class action. Now he just needs some plaintiffs.
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