A federal judge, describing a massive fraud involving the enforcement of copyrights to downloaded pornography, has referred four lawyers to licensing authorities for possible misconduct and to federa
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...Like a host of other states, Minnesota is amending its civil procedure rules to emphasize proportionality, collaboration, and informality...
...charges with a micro USB connector. Nuu is based in Minnesota....
...advocacy center, in Gainesville, Fla., as well as simulcast online. St. Paul, Minnesota-based consultant George Socha...
The America Invents Act changes the U.S. patent process to a "first-inventor-to-file" system after March 16. The new law has raised concerns among patent attorneys and in-house counsel, as we
...LegalTech New York 2013, but methinks the gang from Minnesota took that metaphor a little too literally. Responding to our " ...
...covered the Lexis event in New York; I flew to icy Minnesota for the TR event, which like the Lexis program featured briefings and...
The legal technology community predicts unexpected trends for 2013, including changes in e-discovery, cloud computing, and information governance. [MORE
...at resorts in Arizona, California, and Florida, and workshops in Colorado and Minnesota. Each is different; all have their specific audiences; most do a great...
The Legal Aid Society of Orange County, Calif., designed a technology program around activePDF products, which creates and edits documents that help low-income people resolve legal issues and file ta
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