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ABA Techshow: Southwest by South
The southwest and south exhibit halls to the American Bar Association's Techshow at the Hilton Chicago opened on Thursday. There were no flash mobs but plenty of signs in that new and enhanced products continue to be released after LegalTech New York.Pellegrino v. Robert Half International, Inc.
At an FTC hearing on privacy, top tech lawyers try to tell the government there should be no rush to protect Internet users with government privacy regulations.Is the iPhone ready for law firms
It used to be that the only thing lawyers tried to recruit was new clients. But these days, seemingly every firm has a group of attorneys pushing to bring aboard something else entirely: iPhones. And they want them badly."I have probably 15 people who continue to e-mail me about it," says the IT director at an Am Law 100 firm who asked not to be identified.Social Media: Balancing Employee Rights and Corporate Needs
Considering the popularity of Facebook and its ilk, companies need a granular understanding of how employees use social media in business and personally. On Tuesday, Aparna Dave, IP counsel at Wells Fargo, and Marc Greenberg, professor and co-director of the IP law program at Golden Gate University School of Law, gave a nuanced presentation on how to balance employees' personal use with corporate policy at ALM's "Social Media: Risk and Rewards" conference in San Francisco.Claim Deconstruction: New Language Compendium a Boon to IP Lawyers
In patent litigation, how courts rule on what everyday words mean can have major consequences. That's what makes the Public Patent Foundation's new claims construction dictionary so potentially valuable.Big Debate, High Anxiety Over Malpractice Insurance Disclosure
Lawyers are deeply divided over how their profession should respond on the issue of whether, or to what degree, Pennsylvania's lawyers should be compelled to insure themselves against malpractice suits. At issue currently is the state Supreme Court's proposed Rule of Professional Conduct, which would require attorneys to tell clients whether they are insured. Joseph Prim, who co-chairs the State Bar's solo and small firm committee, said the rule change would adversely affect smaller practices.Let Technology Help Reduce Risks (and Build Business)
Using technology to nip problems in the bud at your law firmIs the Apple iPad Mini Ready for Legal Business?
Apple's iPad Mini is a classic example of that old saying, first impressions can be misleading. At a quick glance, the smaller version of Apple's now-iconic tablet hardly looks like a business tool.Trending Stories
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