The report includes:
• Hard Sell?: Albert Barsocchini reviews ACEDS' certification program and examination.
• Ralph Losey & the E-Discovery Team Training, by Monica Bay
• Chere Estrin & the Organization of Legal Professionals, by Monica Bay
We weave several themes, from video, to e-discovery, to technology that helps personal injury litigators.
Sean Doherty reviews AcessData, EnCase Portable, and Pinpoint Laboratories' latest tools.
BigLaw ponders paying big bucks for top-level domain names.
Google reinvents in-house legal practice, and wins Corporate Counsel's Legal Department of the Year.
Research in Motion stumbles as Apple adds security and cloud upgrades.
Predict prospective clients' tech needs, win their business.
Saving Face - Is Facebook's facial recognition software violating user privacy?
Thomson Reuters Divests Hildebrandt Baker Robbins
Will predictive coding win the trust of courts?
Finding e-discovery fruit on Macintosh computers requires different tactics than harvesting Windows.
United States CIO Vivek Kundra bolts to Harvard.
Government agencies look within to solve e-discovery woes.
Broadcast quality, inexpensive video is changing litigation dynamics, but not as fast as expected.
Use online tools to print your book; then negotiate movie rights!
In a high-profile wrongful death trial, two partners bet that an iPad and app will help persuade a jury.
MeetandConfer.com helps organizations execute mandatory meetings with opposing counsel.
With ePub fromatting, you can created easy-to-read mobile versions of your existing publications.
Cloud-based e-discovery is easier, cheaper, and improves quality and efficiency.
Fenwick & West builds a suite of mobile applications with elbow grease and about $200.
New tools (and websites) help legal professionals with everything from legal research to office management.