Travel-savvy attorneys hit the road with only the minimum number of devices necessary to complete their work quickly and effectively. Writer John Edwards recommends ten things that can stay home
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...a breeze: Pick up, dial, speak. Smartphones now on the market are pocket-size computers, and of course, that's been a boon...
...movement toward the consumer gadget market influencing corporate information technology usage...the iPhone and continuing with Android and BlackBerry competitors, phones have...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...This app is available in the iTunes app store or in the Android Marketplace. Nolo: Nolo provides a free alternative...
...catch up to iOS or Android, but in the tablet wars...huge potential in the legal market. Sure, the iPad has had...
The Patent and Trademark Office has teamed up with Q&A website Stack Exchange to make it easy for members of the public to check out any new application and question whether it really deserves a pate
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...be used. With Apple's growth in both the home and business markets outpacing other operating systems, the question is no longer whether Dell is...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
Anthony Brown was called the "original patent troll" when he ran TechSearch. Now he's trying to reestablish himself with a new nonpracticing entity, Cascades Ventures
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
The Bluebook, A Uniform System of Citation, a joint publication by the Columbia Law Review, the Harvard Law Review, the University of Pennsylvania Law Review, and The Yale Law Journal, has selected R
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...grew to dominate the smartphone market, only to see its dominance...for an iPhone or Google Android," he notes. ...
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