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Why aren't firms making video calls?
Free video conferencing software and a $10 webcam are all it takes to put far-away attorneys and clients face to face. So why aren't law firms getting on board?Two Wilson Sonsini Partners Leave For Arnold & Porter
Give Gates, Jobs, Buffett a try at running Big Three
I sat in the window of a cafe this month in Annapolis, Md., a sailing town near Washington, counting parked cars. "Honda, Honda, Nissan, Toyota, Honda, Lexus made by Toyota, Mazda and a battered 1970s Cadillac." No wonder the U.S. carmakers are in meltdown and begging to be plugged in to the Treasury's life-support machines.View more book results for the query "*"
From Steelworkers to Dot-com Startups
Pittsburgh, it's not just for steelworkers anymore. The Steel City is trading in its mills and iron girders for dot-com startups and DSL lines.Law firm e-discovery reaches crossroad
Litigation support departments in law firms - now largely tasked with helping attorneys manage the e-discovery needs of clients - are at a crossroad. To invest or divest.County Employees Including Prosecutor Won't Be Fired Over Explicit E-Mails
Idaho's Kootenai County Prosecutor will not fire any of his employees for a slew of sexually explicit e-mails several of them exchanged on county-owned computers in the past year. The official said those involved "used bad judgment" and were subject to discipline. The e-mails came out of a probe into sexual harassment allegations against a chief deputy prosecutor who was put on paid administrative leave. Some of the over 50 e-mails included attachments depicting bestiality, oral sex and child pornography.Former NBA ref jailed for federal rule violation
TAMPA, Fla. AP - Disgraced former NBA referee Tim Donaghy is back behind bars.According to Hillsborough County jail records, Donaghy was being held without bond Tuesday for a federal rule violation. Details were not available.A message left early Tuesday at the office of Donaghy's attorney was not immediately returned.Fine line of selling, selling out, the firm
Where are those Hewlett-Packard private eyes when they are really neededCorporate boards are in desperate need of some help snooping on the executives they are supposed to oversee. Chief executives have been carousing behind their backs, canoodling with private-equity firms over steak frites and spreadsheets about buyout deals.Trending Stories
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