...test. What's more, even if all three tests are met, a communication still won't be deemed commercial speech if the editorial and commercial...
Originally Published: The Recorder
Texas Lawyer
...peer file sharing is a means of Internet communication utilizing software that lets users exchange digital files through a network of linked computers. Users...
...have become another computing platform in ways entirely different than the personal digital assistants popular a dozen years ago. The smartphone has become an extension...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...emails, word processing documents, instant messages, tweets, blog posts and other digital communications, now constitutes most of the data flowing into law offices....
A native computer file is inherently electronically searchable and functional until it's converted to .tiff images, when it loses both searchability and functionality
Cast off the albatross of e-discovery stop processing electronically stored information via .tiff and load files
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...Berkeley Law faculty. Berkeley Law is currently using the bepress Digital Commons platform for its institutional repository. While the majority of materials included...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...attorneys and staff about the need to be inherently distrustful of email communications, particularly when it involves revealing sensitive information. 2. Know...
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...Lodsys Group LLC v. B & H Foto & Electronics Corp., Charter Communications Inc., Corbis Corp., Lamps Plus Inc. and Nordstrom Inc. ...
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