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Love it or hate it, Microsoft PowerPoint has infiltrated law firms and become a tool for creating everything from courtroom presentations to client pitches. But how do you compare different versions of PowerPoint slides? IT writer John K. Waters shows how with Workshare Compare.
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Attorney Craig Ball's home state of Texas issued its first e-discovery opinion. Ball attended the event before the Texas Supreme Court and eagerly anticipated insightful oral arguments by advocates who grasped the important technical and legal issues afoot, but what he heard would make a hearse horse snicker.
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It could shape up to be a battle of legal research behemoths. Business news network Bloomberg is stepping into the online research ring long dominated by heavyweights Westlaw and LexisNexis. Is it ready to be a contender?
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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.
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E-Discovery Team
Many lawyers are focused on discovery, but lawyers aren't the only ones doing it. Jurors are too. They have the tools and they are using them to discover all sorts of things about cases and witnesses. In fact, as attorneys Jerold S. Solovy and Robert L. Byman point out, "The information age makes finding those 12 ignorant persons and keeping them ignorant -- a daunting and maybe impossible task."
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Who hasn't heard the phrase "jack-of-all-trades, master of none"? Perhaps Hewlett-Packard Development Corp., because the new HP Officejet 8500 All-In-One Printer is a jack-of-all-trades in generating computer output -- print, scan, copy and fax -- but it seems to have mastered them all.
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Oracle has chosen Exterro's Fusion electronic data discovery software to automate and manage its litigation processes.
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