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Integrating Internet Technology Into the Everyday Practice of Law
The legal profession is undergoing a transformation in the way legal services are obtained and delivered. Technology is partly responsible for this change: The rise of Web-based applications has increased the opportunity for attorneys to interact with clients online, but has also introduced new, business-savvy competitors into the legal space. Economic recession is also partly responsible: Consumers cannot afford the high cost of traditional legal services, and are looking for alternatives.Stranger accused of slapping crying child at store
STONE MOUNTAIN, Ga. AP - Police say a 61-year-old man annoyed with a crying 2-year-old girl at a suburban Atlanta Walmart slapped the child several times after warning the toddler's mother to keep her quiet.A police report says after the stranger hit the girl at least four times, he said: "See, I told you I would shut her up.View more book results for the query "*"
Womble Carlyle Picks First to File to Shoulder Its IP Burden
First to File has announced that Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice, an Am Law 200 firm of more than 550 lawyers based in Winston-Salem, N.C., has selected FTF's patent document management service, Electronic File Room, to streamline its intellectual property practice. The software as a service is designed to reduce paper backlog and e-mail overload.Wilmington Lawyer Nominated To Seat on Common Pleas Court
Gov. Jack Markell announced last week that he will nominate Eric M. Davis to serve as a judge of the court of common pleas. Davis, a partner with the Wilmington office of Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom, represents corporations in commercial disputes in federal and state courts in Delaware and throughout the country. His focus has been on corporate governance issues and other disputes arising from bankruptcy and corporate reorganizations.S&P credit downgrade likely to hurt South Florida housing market
Experts are pondering whether the Standard & Poor's downgrade of U.S. government debt will prove particularly painful for South Florida, one of the hardest-hit regions of the country in terms of real estate and one which has recently shown nascent signs of recovery.Justices Will Hear Voucher Case Without Key Original Lawyer
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