Judith Flournoy provides a candid report about Loeb & Loeb's experience migrating applications to Thomson Reuter's Minnesota data center.
Small and midsize firms can't afford costly errors.
Early case assessment precedes e-discovery.
Firms rethink travel policies as flying becomes more costly and challenging.
Attorney Craig Ball expounds on the single greatest problem posed by electronically stored information -- and it's not data volume or complexity. It's the reluctance of lawyers to exert the time and effort required to understand ESI.
Law schools fall short in one critical regard, says attorney Robert J. Ambrogi, they teach the process of law, but not the practice of law. This is a particular handicap for the solo lawyer, who has to be not only lawyer, but also chief cook and bottle washer.
Take advantage of tax credits for adopting "greentech" for commercial properties.