...looking to precisely and unambiguously document property damage, medical malpractice, accident...DSLRs allow users to create high-quality images under almost any...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...portable printers are small, lightweight, and inexpensive, capable of generating decent-quality documents almost anywhere. Yet with more law firms and businesses abandoning space-wasting...
...portable printers are small, lightweight, and inexpensive, capable of generating decent-quality documents almost anywhere. Yet with more law firms and businesses abandoning space-wasting...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...at a rapid clip, presenting firms myriad opportunities to create and leverage high-quality content. Strategic PR initiatives including byline articles, routine press releases...
Originally Published: The Recorder
Texas Lawyer
...Stanford represented to prospective investors that their funds would be reinvested in high-quality securities so as to yield the investors the high rates of...
...involvement, including serving as counsel in protection-from-abuse hearings, drafting estate documents through a local Wills for Heroes project, or preparing expungement petitions. The...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
Your email inboxes have likely been flooded with updates regarding the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' final rule to strengthen the privacy and security protections of health informatio
For some firms, outsourcing these litigation support services is absolutely the correct answer. However, for many firms, keeping select litigation support services in-house, aka insourcing, can provi
Jackson Lewis' Ralph Losey wrote "Five Reasons to Outsource Litigation Support," arguing that the non-legal side of e-discovery is often best left to vendors. Reed Smith's Bryon Bratcher and
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...motion-activated hidden camera that will provide more than 40 hours of high-quality video for just more than $200. Then there is a $100...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
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