Increasingly, lawyers practice outside of their offices, requiring services and products such as wireless networking (3G and 4G mobile standards), mobile apps, smartphones, and tablet, netbook, notebook, or laptop computers.
...school offered a class called Lawyering in the Age of Smart...makes it easily available via mobile device. Exposing students...
Daily Business Review
...added. New York-based Lexis is still evaluating how to make CounselLink mobile applications, which was ...
A PAC for Colbert; FCPA case is a legal seat-filler; measuring outlook by summer associates; Martin defends Johnson; the business of electing Democrats; Hesse to head AT&T/T-Mobile USA merger review;
Profile of Cary Berger, General Counsel for eHarmony Inc
Deprecated The American Lawyer
...We will maintain, operate and repair ? either on-site or on a mobile-services basis ? the various electrical, mechanical and communications systems in the client...
...Supreme Court is a thrilling experience, whether it's for NextWave [the mobile telecom company] or whoever." But when asked what would happen if Jenner...
...Supreme Court is a thrilling experience, whether it's for NextWave [the mobile telecom company] or whoever." But when asked what would happen if Jenner...
The majority of the biggest law offices in the D.C. area are branch offices of firms based or founded elsewhere. What impact have these out-of-towners had on the D.C. legal market? A roundtable discu
Campaign Notebook: As Nov. 2 nears, D.C. lawyers and lobbyists loyal to Bush or Kerry plan to deploy into the field or monitor events in D.C
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