...road with only the minimum number of devices necessary to complete their work quickly and effectively. Everything else stays at home. To reduce...
...backup drives, and webmail? You work for a company awhile and...the last-day, late-night movement of confidential files to an...
...tracked down (a big assumption), the process becomes a patchwork of detective work intermixed with licensing and corporate decision-making. We have had cases where...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...John Wiley & Sons ruling that a legally obtained copyrighted work can be imported into the U.S. and resold without permission from...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
... According to the CCI, the newly adapted six-strikes policy works like this (with slight variations depending on the ISP): Individuals caught downloading...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...34; or locate, his phone. While the ping did not work the first time because the phone was not on, a second attempt...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...by making their presentations interactive. Movement around the courtroom by the...backing on each entry. It works really well, but the board...
Manhattan-based jurists are the first to enthusiastically embrace predictive coding in federal and state courts
...been quite a bit of movement in legal technology executive suites...interface designer at G2 Switch Works Corp. Mark...
...that have both personal and work-related uses (and are often...compensation. We did find some movement in compensation: 36 percent of...
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