...Kenneth Rogoff (Harvard University) published a paper titled "Growth in a Time of Debt" in the American Economic Review. The paper...
...was considering his appellate options in the Monsanto case, but for the time being he's clearly busy savoring his Supreme Court win over Myriad...
Originally Published: the_litigation_daily
...In other words, for the next three years, it will be legal to jailbreak an iPhone but illegal to do the same to an...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...partnered with legal software integrator and developer ...
In the rare cases where courts allow discovery on discovery (i.e., how the opponent preserved, collected, and produced responsive documents), it should be presumed that the requester pays for the res
...IntApp Inc., a provider of time recording software for law firms, Wednesday announced the acquisition of ...
In the rare cases where courts allow discovery on discovery (i.e., how the opponent preserved, collected, and produced responsive documents), it should be presumed that the requester pays for the res
...profiles of members of our legal technology community. To nominate a...elephant one bite at a time" [Origin unknown]....
...then, that companies devote significant time, effort, and resources to protecting...of a data breach, the legal, operational, and reputational risks are...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...include: Improved email threading views. Real-time transcript support. Direct import of Concordance and Relativity load...
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