As businesses struggle with strained budgets, information technology departments are becoming overworked and understaffed. This combination of factors has led to an alarming vulnerability in the secu
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...as founder and former CEO of Findlaw. Stanley showed Tollin a formula for applying modern technology...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
The number of women general counsel at Fortune 500 companies doubled from 1999 to 2008, according to a new survey published by the Minority Corporate Counsel Association. But does the study indicate
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...was suspended for 60 days because of her...
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Gregory Castanias, Jones Day's partner in charge of library services, takes a gimlet-eyed look at legal research products as intellectual investments in the "New Normal" of law firm economics
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A decision involving a tweeter and a former presidential candidate illustrates the collision of online anonymity, the First Amendment, and prosecutorial prerogative, writes Reed Smith's Douglas Wood
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Constant thought-sharing defines our Information Age.At the office, in the car or anywhere else, we share every detail of our daily existence in real time on Facebook. Most of the time, this is accep
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