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Could tablets, convertibles or Chromebooks truly replace a standard laptop for a mobile lawyer? Should law departments be considering these devices for their next hardware refresh
Big Data is big news in litigation discovery -and predictive coding has arrived as a best practice to deal with the mountain of data. But that's just the tip of the proverbial iceberg
Originally Published: Law Technology News
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Big Data is big news in litigation discovery?and predictive coding has arrived as a best practice to deal with the mountain of data. But that's just the tip of the proverbial iceberg
Many lawyers who have had to scramble to find alternate office space after Hurricane Sandy admit to meeting clients in homes or coffee shops, and several firms say they are still grappling with insur
Among criminal defense blawgs, SJ is a fairly well known, fairly well regarded, blog. Enough so that even the louts at the ABA Journal, the ones who think Legal Rebels are the lawyers who use a white
Originally Published: Legal Blogs
Say good-bye to the era of mobilization (everyone has gone mobile by now) and hello to the era of personalized technology. We expect to find the information we want, when we want it, and we don't wan
...Blog Post Promoter The Korea Times reports that perpetual trademark litigation plaintiff Starbucks has lost two in a row to South Korea’s Elpreya company...
Originally Published: Legal Blogs
Convertible, Chromebook, tablet all vie to replace your notebook. Can they
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
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