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Gavel & Gown Releases Amicus Cloud Practice Management
Gavel & Gown, a legal software provider, on Monday launched Amicus Cloud, Web-based practice management software as a service that builds on Microsoft Exchange and runs on the Microsoft Azure platform.Amicus Attorney to Get Mobile Interfaces
Gavel & Gown Software is preparing mobile interfaces for its Amicus Attorney practice management software that targets small to mid-sized firms.Up Close With Thompson Hine's Director of Business
Alvidis Jasin has been with Thompson Hine for six years. In 2006, the firm came in ninth in the top 50 marketing departments as ranked by ALM's Marketing the Law Firm newsletter. Read on to find out what tech trend he's keeping his eye on and why he loves Vanity Fair.Kevin Jakel left Intuit to found Unified Patents, with the aim of fighting cases brought by non-practicing entities. On Thursday, Unified asked the PTO to review a patent held by Clouding IP, which covers techniques used by most cloud storage companies.
Tea party lawyer: Verdict may help resolve other cases
A national tea party organization battled one of its founding members in Cobb County Superior Court over the ownership rights to the group's intellectual property-including name, website and social media.When the jury's votes were counted on Nov. 11, following a weeklong trial, the Tea Party Patriots Inc. came out on top.ALM Launches 14 Mobile-Friendly Web Sites
ALM, a leading provider of news and business information to the legal and real estate industries, has announced the launch of mobile-optimized versions for its family of 14 national and regional legal publications in the U.S.Tea Party Patriots in Intellectual Property Battle with Ex-Member
A national tea party organization battled one of its founding members in Cobb County Superior Court over the ownership rights to the group's intellectual property, including name, website, and social media.Microsoft Offers Browser Deal to EU Regulators
Microsoft Corp. said Friday it will offer European consumers a choice of Web browsers with Windows in an effort to settle an antitrust probe by the European Union. The software giant also promised not to take punitive actions against companies such as personal computer makers that install rival Web browsers. Microsoft has been accused of using its dominance to unfairly push its own browser, Internet Explorer, on consumers by tying it to Windows. The European Commission opened an investigation in January.Trending Stories
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