...Sony BMG Music Entertainment in 2008, and $1 million by social networking Web site Xanga.com in 2006. The FTC urged letter...
...Law Technology News. The new mobile sites put the latest breaking news from ALM's national and regional publications...
While it is not possible to determine whether 'Voom' has altered corporate practices in preserving ESI, the few reported and unreported decisions citing to 'Voom' reveal that they provide clearer rul
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...website, BeyondRecognition discovered that there were over 7,500 instances of unredacted social security numbers, credit card numbers, dates of birth, home addresses and phone...
...public via ivideon TV and share them to websites, blogs, and social media sites. Users can also elect to receive notifications of any motion detection...
...for some, a hunger for expression or quick entertainment. Smartphones, with easy social networking capabilities, give jurors an avenue to let off steam, but also...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
Michael Arkfeld is on a quest to identify the next generation of e-discovery leaders; Heather Schultz finds apps that help guests share joyful wedding pictures, and we bid adieu to a legal technology
...source, many of the technology phenomena of the last 15 years, from social networking to web applications to mobile communications and more, would not be...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...of handgun permit holders in the suburban counties near Newtown, Conn., the site of the ...
...with links to more detailed (but practical) information on a company intranet site is a really good idea." Banks, a partner at...
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