Technology used in the legal industry, in law firms and in-house legal departments of all sizes, and among solo practitioners.
...is the parent company of Texas Lawyer and Law Technology News.) This trend has been especially profound for tablet owners who...
National Law Journal
...other companies' software to perform core accounting functions.To fill this technology gap, Wellogix entered into an agreement in 2005 with the software company...
...Two patents issued to Monsanto cover various aspects of its Roundup Ready technology, including a seed incorporating the genetic alteration. See Supp. App. SA1...
National Law Journal
...O'Neill, and Lewis Opinion by Justice O'NeillAppellant Hydroscience Technologies, Inc. (HTI) appeals the trial court's November 7, 2011final judgment, which...
...your clients' objectives on time and on budget: - Utilizing advanced technologies like predictive coding to boost productivity- Working with Outside Counsel...
National Law Journal
...edge," it took extensive physical and legal security precautions to protect its technology and the processes used in CPE manufacture. Such measures included restricted access...
National Law Journal
...by COG was MRSW. MRSW is a Texas-based private information and technology contractor. COG submitted purchase orders to MRSW for the work MRSW was...
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