For all the importance that lawyers place on being rational, they can be an awfully irrational bunch when it comes to technology, says Milberg attorneys Henry J. Kelston and Ariana J. Tadler, with Pa
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...of the $80 billion federal information technology budget simply by moving government agency data to the cloud.[FOOTNOTE 1] The ...
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...Paul Grimm of the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland observed that, for this...
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