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Q&A: The Role Graphics Experts Play in Complex Trials

Jeff Isler, president of Infographics, answers questions on how graphics experts fit into trial strategy and the strategic role graphics presentation plays in complex scientific litigation.

Integreon Announces On-Site Legal Resourcing Service

Los Angeles-based Integreon, a provider of legal, research and business services, has announced the launch of its new on-site legal resourcing service for law firms and corporate legal departments.

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Cowen Group Survey Predicts Big Revenue Spike for Litigation Support

The most dramatic finding from The Cowen Group's recent survey, "Salary Survey & Market Landscape": Revenue from litigation support services is expected to spike by 105 percent in the coming year. The Cowen Group, based in New York, is a headhunter and research consultancy that focuses on e-discovery staffing.

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Connecticut Ponders Video-Linked Law Libraries, Courthouse Wi-Fi

As the Connecticut Judicial Branch debates hardwiring courts for wireless access, law libraries are looking at video deposition technology as a better way to connect with patrons.

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Ga. Judicial Reform Addressing Social Media on the Horizon

A committee of lawyers and judges led by a Georgia Supreme Court justice has begun revising the state's judicial code of ethics, in a review that could look at social media use by state judges.

Liquid Litigation Releases Deposition iPad App

Liquid Litigation Management, a developer of litigation and discovery software headquartered in Austin, Texas, has released a companion deposition and legal hearing iPad app for Liquid Lit Manager, its web-based case management platform.

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Website Explores the Evolution of Law and Language at Supreme Court

The Legal Language Explorer website is a serious and fascinating attempt to explore the evolution of the law and legal language using the text of Supreme Court decisions.

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Bankruptcy Courts Take the Conversation Online

They might be more than a decade late to the technology, but some federal courts are attempting to take advantage of online chats to answer questions from those who use the courts.

From left to right: Judge Robert Schaffer, Judge Al Bennett, Judge Randy Wilson and Judge Sylvia Matthews

Texas Jurists Talk E-Filing and Social Media

Four Harris County, Texas, judges sit down to discuss their courtrooms and the legal issues they see from the bench, including motions for partial summary judgment, e-filing, and social media.

Nextpoint Implements Saved Search Functionality

Chicago-based litigation and compliance software developer Nextpoint has implemented a "saved search" functionality within its cloud-based Nextpoint platform.

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