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Can Clio Help Serve Your Practice?
Many solos and small firms do without practice management software due to high costs and administrative overhead. Now, software as a service, such as Clio and Rocket Matter, gives small offices other options. Legal Technology editor Sean Doherty takes Clio for a free 30-day evaluation.Business Development and the New Library
Due to the explosion of information sources, librarians cannot be pushed to the side in developing law firm business. Tech-savvy librarians are the key to gleaning information that allows attorneys to present their best face when they step in front of a potential client to make a pitch.Apple iPhone, iPad Forensics Advancing Slowly
When mobile forensic investigators and e-discovery experts work with the latest generation of Apple's mobile iOS devices, including the iPhone and iPad, they remain stumped about how to view encrypted email messages.Unclear Status of Stakeholder Negotiations in a Post-'WaMu' World
In his Bankruptcy Practice feature, John J. Rapisardi of Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft discusses the recent U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware ruling in In re Washington Mutual Inc., how it has cast uncertainty upon creditors' ability to play a constructive role in achieving successful reorganization outcomes by way of consensual agreement, and how its framework may have the effect of chilling creditor participation in negotiations that would otherwise serve to benefit all stakeholders.Patent Litigation Weekly: Uniloc Keeps Filing Software Suits, and NPE Patents Fare Poorly at Trial
This Week: Undeterred by its district court loss to Microsoft — and waiting on a Federal Circuit appeal in any case — Uniloc sues dozens of companies for 'software activation.' Plus, a new study shows that the most-litigated non-practicing entity patents don't seem to hold up at trial.Should You Design Your Firm's Web Site With Jurors in Mind?
Do jurors surf the Internet to learn about the lawyers in the case, despite judges' warnings that it's a no-no? Model civil jury instructions in most states include general warnings to panelists to avoid amateur investigating, and some judges now include the Internet in their admonitions, recognizing that the electronic age has made such sleuthing easier. Should you keep jurors in mind as a potential audience for your firm's site, just in case they break the rules?Avoiding Threats to Your Brand in the Age of New Media
Your brand is intimately associated with your company's good will. Like it or not, companies are part of the new media. On any given day, a customer or critic can set off a firestorm with a comment or critique. If properly targeted, venomous falsehoods could take a decade to counteract.Understanding and Mitigating the Legal Risks of Cloud Computing
It is no secret that an increasing number of enterprises are investing in cloud computing.Trending Stories
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