Gabriela Baron, vice president for business development at Xerox Litigation Services, discusses big-picture e-discovery trends, including what clients are putting on their wish lists
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
There are two kinds of attorneys on airplanes: those who view their time in the sky as a respite from communications and those who have memorized the entire list of approved electronic devices. For b
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...emails from a midtown cab, finalizes a settlement agreement at the corner Starbucks, and researches case law on a the firm's largest-ever M...
...you're saving commute time), fix your own coffee instead of paying Starbucks $5, walk down your traffic-free hall to your home office, and...
Originally Published: Daily Business Review
Texas Lawyer
The consumerization of IT, desktop virtualization, and cloud components such as Dropbox storage are creating an environment where the PC is no longer king of the IT mountain, writes Doug Caddell, man
Originally Published: Law Technology News
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