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Cutting or eliminating IT and litigation support staff attendance at technology shows such as LegalTech and ILTA does little to improve a firm's bottom line, says Parker Poe CIO Steve Fletcher, because surviving a down economy is as much about exploring new efficiencies as cutting costs.
Law Technology News
With the holidays at hand, computer forensics expert and EDD special master Craig Ball offers some favorite tool from his e-discovery toolbox.
Law Technology News
Google Wave will be slow to catch on among legal professionals because it lacks a good elevator speech. But it will catch on.
Law Technology News
David Baker, a longtime member of LTN's Editorial Advisory Board, has just announced that he is retiring from Baker Robbins on January 1, 2010.
Microsoft's New Search Engine: Bing, Bang, Boom
Redmondmag.com
Google Real-Time Search Provides Fresh Results
PC World
Barnes & Noble Nook Review
Engadget
American Sign Language Goes Mobile
IEEE Spectrum
Lawyers are good at issue spotting. So good, in fact, that everything becomes an issue for them. But in reality, everything is a project that can be scoped, mapped to tasks, and managed to completion to contain costs and deliver efficient and consistent results.
Douglas Caddell, CIO of Foley & Lardner, says the time has come to stop talking about doing "more with less." Instead, he says, it's time to rethink and reinvent IT.
Law.com
Technology is supposed to make things simpler. But when computers become targets of investigation or litigation, the increasing simplicity of computing is deceptive and requires a forensic expert to gather electronic evidence. Guidance Software aims to change that with EnCase Portable.
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