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Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...34; (and not to what transpires over a telephone),1 gets extended to situations where people have a "reasonable expectation of privacy...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
HP on Monday announced new printers, personal computers, and a new scanner, all designed to help small and midsized law firms improve productivity and increase their connectivity and NetDocuments ann
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Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
The Product of the Week is gleaned from the many press release received by Law Technology News. MyCase's iPad app gets the latest top spot
...have deployed ATG don't use it on their international fleets. ATG gets another rap, too: less than stellar speeds. It is capable of rates...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
After LegalTech New York, two perfect tech days in San Francisco and Silicon Valley
The product of the week is gleaned from the many press releases Law Technology Newsreceives to lawtech@alm.com for publication. This week Fastcase's Bad Law Bot gets the top spot
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