Steve Fletcher, CIO at Parker Poe Adams & Bernstein, speaks to issues "bring your own device" policies bring to law firms, such as securing client data.
Attorney Daniel Cummins and staff reporter Ben Present discuss the emerging issue of social media law. In this installment, the two discuss whether Facebook pages are discoverable.
Neeraj Rajpal of Morrison & Foerster, LTN's CIO of the Year, discusses using a software-as-a-service IT management tool to migrate 2,500 users to Microsoft Windows 7 and Office 2010.
The Kroger Co., Inc. v. Najah L. Briggs. Oral arguments at the Georgia Court of Appeals by Micheal Mills for the Appellee. March 12, 2013.
Michael Kraft, general counsel of Kraft & Kennedy, discusses some of the dilemmas an organization faces when implementing new technologies to advance its business needs.
Privacy experts including Ninth Circuit Chief Judge Alex Kozinski examine the frontiers of a fast-developing area of law.
Staff reporter Gina Passarella examines the status of Roe v. Wade, 40 years after the U.S. Supreme Court legalized abortion in a landmark ruling.
Ralph Losey, partner at Jackson Lewis, talks about why law firms should concentrate on their core competencies and leave the nonlegal
e-discovery work to vendors, the subject of his LTN article, "Five Reasons to Outsource Litigation Support."
Chad Burton of Burton Law, winner of LTN's award for Most Innovative Use of Technology in a Small Law Firm, discusses running a law firm on a distributed virtual model.
LTN's Monica Bay interviews U.S. Magistrate Judge James Francis (SDNY) on the judge's role in electronic discovery disputes.