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
...avoid pacifying our toddler with TV. But the confined space of the car is no place to stand on principal against a screaming toddler. Loading...
...remain broad and flexible in order to apply to the myriad of CAR, technology-assisted review (TAR), and predictive coding processes associated with all the...
Pen and paper is an inferior option for executing legally binding agreements. Yet a recent study commissioned by Adobe Systems Inc. found that 98 percent of surveyed managers "still rely on hard copy
...also used by the most wise and effective real estate agents and car salespersons.) On Thursday (April 18), Cowen landed at the Vanderbilt...
With spring in the air, it's a good time to identify favorite activities, products, law firms, services, apps, and websites that can help reduce our "carbon footprint." It all adds up to 12 (
Kroll Ontrack's demo suite was literally on fire
The Swingline Stack-and-Shred 60-Sheet Shredder aims to follow the Swingline Stapler into the office. Sean Doherty, LTN's technology editor, assesses the personal shredder's proposed path into the w
The first thing many lawyers think of when someone starts talking about a virtual firm is bathrobes. But regardless of whether going work in pajamas or a suit, Ridgefield, Conn.-based senior counsel
Chief compliance officers are more than ready to emerge from under the shadow of the general counsel, a result that boards, regulators, investors, and other stakeholders are increasingly demanding
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
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