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
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In an appeal that could make law on jurisdiction in international IP cases, Ninth Circuit Judge M. Margaret McKeown wondered if the trial judge went too far, effectively shutting down Hong Kong's Oro
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When Pete Townshend wrote "Goin' Mobile," first produced by The Who on their 1971 album "Who's Next," little did he realize the tune would portend how lawyers, even those "Over 50
Latham & Watkins is part of a small but growing number of players in Big Law to invade the app store, launching programs that anybody equipped with a smartphone or tablet can download for free
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...video feeds from webcams, IP cameras, closed circuit TVs, and digital video recorders and view them via a web browser on desktops, laptops, tablets and...
Data management practices overseas can be challenging, but in navigating murky international waters, a clear course often emerges, explains Kris Haworth of The Forensics Group
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For the jury in U.S. v. Nosal, which began hearing opening statements Monday, the case may come down to who has the better PowerPoint, rather than their understanding of a controversial and complicat
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