Modifying, storing and transmitting information takes into consideration many elements of information technology in the legal industry, as elsewhere. Topics include Web 2.0 technology, records management, data backup, content management systems, databases, archiving, wikis, disk-to-disk transfer, extranets, data hosting, wide-area networks (WAN), local-area networks (LAN), internet protocol (IP), internet service providers (ISP), transmission control protocol (TCP), wireless networking, routers, SSD (Solid State Disk), and more.
...some a hunger for expression or quick entertainment. Smartphones, with easy social networking capabilities, give jurors an avenue to let off steam but also to...
...some, a hunger for expression or quick entertainment. Smartphones, with easy social networking capabilities, give jurors an avenue to let off steam, but also to...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...because .tiff images are just pictures of pages, incapable of carrying added content. So, in "single page .tiff" productions, each page of a...
...because .tiff images are just pictures of pages, incapable of carrying added content. So, in "single page .tiff" productions, each page of a...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...Association conference, collaboration and content delivery stood out in the...Technology Inc., and document storage apps. These provide secure remote...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...transparency, and control of important content and litigation templates. They also...secure, encrypted access to generous storage space and shared functions....
Litigation in the 21st century, particularly e-discovery, has been the subject of vigorous substantive debate and detailed study. Opinions are pointed and varied as to the state of litigation and whe
...file sharing across multiple systems is to use a cloud-based data storage and synchronization service. Dropbox lets users share folders and documents with amazingly...
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