...reports of current court opinions to assist researchers, who can even create e-books on the fly. Mayers personal...
LexisNexis conducted a one-day summit for journalists, analysts, and bloggers on January 16 to meet the executive team of LexisNexis Research & Litigation Solutions (RLS), who discussed the legal sof
...reports of current court opinions to assist researchers, who can even create e-books on the fly. Mayer's personal energy in evangelizing...
...settlement between the U.S. Department of Justice and three publishers of e-books -- Hachette Book Group, Simon & Schuster, and HarperCollins. Cote signed off...
Originally Published: the_am_law_daily
Holland & Knight's Richard Raysman and Baker & Hostetler's Peter Brown discuss copyright infringement on cyberlockers, which are Internet file-sharing sites such as Megaupload
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
July 16 to 21 news briefs from Abel Solutions, dtSearch, Hot Neuron, Informative Graphics Corp., InterLegis, KnowledgeLake, Kroll Ontrack, Microsoft, Nuix, and Themis Solutions (Clio), Thomson Reuter
...available from Lexis Advance with LexisNexis Verdict and Settlement Analyzer and LexisNexis e-Books and added new capabilities designed to give users more customization options...
...costs and overly complex licensing models from the legal publishers expanding into e-books. As a result, many Am Law 200 libraries are sitting on...
Originally Published: The American Lawyer
...s e-reader platform that helps users interact with legal content on e-books. ProView adds power and functions for iPad users, and is also...
...costs are lower than for paper books. With cloud-based e-books, you are not buying a tangible book that you freely own...
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