After attending my first LegalTech New York, here are 10 tips for vendors who are trying to reach the next wave of electronic data discovery lawyers and litigation professionals
...for abstract ideas, natural phenomenons or laws of nature. Tech titans like Google Inc. and advocacy groups like the Electronic Frontier Foundation want...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...the Kracken!" In the 1981 film, Clash of the Titans, the Kracken is "a giant, four-armed humanoid with scales...
To writer Alan Cohen, 2012 is shaping up to be a year where Consumer Electronics Show vendors actually put some brawn behind the buzz. As such, he believes, lawyers will reap the rewards
Originally Published: The American Lawyer
...deals weren't just for software startups or longtime Silicon Valley tech titans. For example, the firm represented Paris-based oil and gas company Total...
...keeping its PC business after all, the Palo Alto, Calif., technology titan announced Thursday afternoon. HP said on Aug. 19 that it...
...and answering how-to questions, officials of the Dayton, Ohio, legal services titan said Tuesday. "You've got people all the way...
...Alsup noted. Also at the ARMA conference Monday, data storage titan EMC said it is preparing bug fixes, security updates, and SharePoint integration...
...changing products and services. Jobs was unfortunately similar to other 20th-century titans in being widely disliked for his management style, yet unique among them...
As Nortel fades into obscurity, there are those who say its demise can be seen as a cautionary tale for RIM. "I hope," says Canadian business history professor Joe Martin, "that somebody at RIM is st
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