Tablets have joined cell phones and notebook computers as the legal community's most popular mobile productivity tools and it's becoming increasingly difficult for attorneys to sort through all of th
As the titanic copyright battle between Oracle and Google continues at the Federal Circuit, Google is hoping for a shot in the arm from amicus briefs filed last week by a parade of computer scientist
Originally Published: the_litigation_daily
By Mark Michel
...to add a prefix, such as DEP for deposition exhibits, GFX for graphics, XPT for scanned transcripts, etc. For guidelines on proper file...
Redefining the practice of law by inventing new technology, one startup at a time
It's hard to ignore technology when it appears as a visionary in a "Gartner Magic Quadrant for General-Purpose Disk Arrays" and is adopted wholesale by Calif.-based law firm Jackson, DeMarco, Tidus,
The Recorder's LawTech Day in San Francisco following LegalTech West Coast examined the impact of emerging technologies on the practice and business of law
Cisco systems converts its Code of Business Conduct to an e-book so its 73,000 employees get quick advice
The agenda of the first FutureLaw conference at the Stanford Center for Legal Informatics wasn't your typical continuing legal education fare
...Brava Viewer from Informative Graphics Corp. All of this delivers a powerful system that Concordance Traditional could...
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