...Cameo Video Systems, secure video conferencing for court reporters, lawyers, and other legal professionals. ...
...It's not like Dropbox "when strangers come to look at the content," DataTech's lawyer, D. Gill Sperlein of San...
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...and Feld. In 2010 she was named "Best Labor & Employment Lawyer" by the Silicon Valley Business Journal and San...
...photo file reduction service to integrate with cloud-based file storage service Dropbox. And the company's Prizm Content Connect is ...
...more than 50 "executive peer micro-events," bringing together elite lawyers, technologists, consultants, executives, and sometimes, an occasional journalist, to identify pain points...
Software-as-a-service practice management rivals desktop software
...it involves petabytes of data, is an out-of-control beast that lawyers can tame only with the help of sophisticated technology. Developing that technology...
...local memory associated with Vuescan or another iOS app such as iBooks, Dropbox, GoodReader, and Evernote. VueScan's camera scanning function takes a picture of...
...and Feld. In 2010 she was named "Best Labor & Employment Lawyer" by the Silicon Valley Business Journal and San...
...legal technology world providing lawyers with access to critical data...FTP," or "Use DropBox." Each of these methods...
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