...to a tablet can turn the device into a marginally acceptable business system. Yet if you add these extra devices, you'll likely discover that...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...s something that the current system of legal education isn't...together those two pieces of information judges make many difficult...
...billed for this type of work, and other similar questions. While this information is important, gathering it gives you an opportunity to understand your clients...
Originally Published: The Recorder
Julie Grantham has done it all: practiced law in private firms, worked as a nonlawyer executive for a tech company, raised funds for a political group and generated sales for a forensic-investigation
...I would have taken Payment Systems in law school to avoid...ability to learn and retain information. Other invaluable advice I received...
...study commissioned by Adobe Systems Inc. found that 98 percent of surveyed managers "still rely on...
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...SPD by reference into the Plan as "the source of specific information relating to [a participant's] disability benefits."...
...Until recently, New Jersey courts formulaically limited a plaintiff's access to information held by an Internet Service Provider (ISP) through the application of ...
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
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