...school has become a hotbed of entrepreneurship in the field of legal technology. Since 2009, at least five startups have spun out of the school...
...may also be the next big thing in intellectual property disputes. The new technology, which makes it possible to create an item...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
Asian e-discovery provider Ubic Inc. had its initial public offering Thursday on the NASDAQ stock market; and more legal industry news May 13-17
...doesn't hesitate to name the biggest trend of the past year: technology-assisted review (TAR). This is what Baron calls "document prioritization"...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...Information technology advances have many salutary effects, allowing workplace flexibility and reduced IT spending. IT advances have also established a host of new intellectual property...
...other flat surface to collaborate, share, and edit content. The technology sports an easy-to-use interface, dubbed Pixel Landscape, that runs from...
...sometimes misguided. Copytele, for example, once actively produced and developed technology. The patents it asserted against Microsoft were originally developed in-house with...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
Pen and paper is an inferior option for executing legally binding agreements. Yet a recent study commissioned by Adobe Systems Inc. found that 98 percent of surveyed managers "still rely on hard copy
...available). But behind the scenes, carriers use one of two very different technologies to bring the internet onto their aircraft. Both are getting upgraded....
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...Mary Thornhill, and Daegis' vice president of technology and innovation ...
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