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Want to Work Remotely? OK. Want to Take Time Off? Good Luck.

by Vivia Chen

Technology allows us to work anywhere, writes The Careerist chief blogger Vivia Chen. The bad news: You can work any way you want, but just don't think about going part-time or taking leave.

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10 Bonehead Mistakes to Avoid in E-Discovery

1. Searching for someone's name or email address -- in his or her own email.

2. Assuming the tool can run the search.

3. Not testing searches.

4. Not looking at the data.

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May 31, 2012: Product News Briefs

Here are this week's latest legal tech industry developments, together in one convenient list. Included this week are news updates from Bellefield, EMC, Informative Graphics, Nextpoint, Nuix, OpenText, SuperiorGlacier, and Tabs3.

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Rights Holders See Little Point Creating Legal Content Sources
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aesoteric writes "Six weeks after Hollywood lost a landmark internet piracy case in Australia, it appears the film studios have gone cold on the idea of helping develop legal avenues to access copyrighted content as a way to combat piracy. Instead, they've produced research to show people will continue pirating even if there are legitimate content sources available. The results appear to support the studios' policy position that legislation is a preferable way of dealing with the issue." The industry-controlled kill switch is a popular idea all over the world. ... [MORE]

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