Travel-savvy attorneys hit the road with only the minimum number of devices necessary to complete their work quickly and effectively. Writer John Edwards recommends ten things that can stay home
...to no longer provide the Enron data set to the public. - sd Update: 5/7: BeyondRecognition's John Martin ...
...he warns readers about moving widgets from protected OS space to an SD memory card and rooting your device; and explains how to respond to...
...correctly reflects Software Technology Inc.'s practice management software offering as PracticeMaster. - SD 04/09/13 In October 2011, Law Technology...
...stories on news, analysis, and product reviews from LegalTech New York 2013. - sd At LegalTech New York, there were plenty of new...
"Bring Your Own Device" trend raises storage issues and new challenges for work-life balance
...was updated with pricing information for the Pegasus J2 for Windows PCs. -sd Miliptas-Calif.-based storage media company ...
The calendar year 2012 winds down and as the 12 days of Christmas will soon be upon us, LTN's Reporter Evan Koblentz suggests a dozen gifts for tech-minded legal professionals
...up to 149 hours of speech in the internal 2-gigabyte micro-SD memory card. The DS2 file format is a proprietary format developed by...
...been changed with additional content not available at the time of publication. -sd Law firms seeking an alternative to Adobe Acrobat...
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