Hardware, software, and services all come into play in law offices to create, duplicate, and transfer information in support of the business and practice of law. The category encompasses computers, copiers, faxes, printers, servers, and the programs to conduct daily work, including accounting and word processing.
...All three are provocative speakers, and the trio was in high gear on May 1st, at an entertaining and innovative program that included panels...
...A woman hurt by falling hardware at the cafeteria in the office building where she worked settled her Middlesex County suit for $1.4...
...Wesley Hanna, of the law office of Sander Friedman in West...weapon against the public will gear their defense to ensure that...
...of the vessel, to provide adequate navigational and propulsion equipment and other gear, to operate the vessel properly and to keep a proper and vigilant...
...hopes to have a plan that can be kicked into high gear when a disaster strikes. VLJs efforts to...
...rotating the rolls prior to baking. His hand was crushed between a gear and chain, says his lawyer, Gregg Stone of Kirsch...
...at the soonest, more temporary assignments of Appellate Division judges are in gear. Chief Justice Stuart Rabner announced Tuesday that effective Oct. 1...
New Jersey Law Journal
LexisNexis announced Thursday a new Financial Restructuring and Bankruptcy module for Lexis Practice Advisor, a web-based legal content service with practical guidance and access to the treatise Coll
New Jersey Law Journal
...her garage door, including, in Lamb's words, "a new spring," "some gears or something," and "lubricating." Lamb agreed to the repairs and paid Mize...
New Jersey Law Journal
LTN's technology editor, Sean Doherty, takes in the final day of exhibits at the ABA TechShow in Chicago, finding interesting local technology manufacturers and some super heroes
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