Should your company be taking greater advantage of the benefits of cloud computing? The promise sounds enticing, but Kilpatrick Townsend's Timothy Cahn warns there are risks involved.
Questions about social media in the employment context form the basis of a new report issued by the office of general counsel at the National Labor Relations Board.
E-discovery cost reduction using data mining software, and e-discovery tips for cases involving the U.S. government, were two of the unique sessions at LegalTech New York on Wednesday.
ALM's Sheri Qualters asked several patent practitioners to come up with a list of things lawyers should know about the Leahy-Smith America Invents Act, set to launch March 16, 2013.
Thomson Reuters Elite, a Culver City, Calif.-based developer of financial and practice management software for the legal industry, has announced the second release of its ProLaw XII practice management platform.
Chelmsford, Mass.-based Biscom, a provider of document exchange software, has released its Biscom secure file transfer app for Apple's iPad tablet.
Offit Kurman's Mark E. Gottlieb and William H. Pillsbury offer preventive solutions to data breaches, the predominant "cyberrisk" for many individuals and companies.
Gerry Silver, of Chadbourne & Parke, considers important issues -- including limitation of liability -- for litigators representing corporations and/or cloud providers in cloud computing disputes.
Following in the footsteps of metropolitan docketing groups, the National Docketing Association has been established to provide a networking forum for public and private legal professionals.
At Georgia Bar's midyear meeting, a GC, a Big Law marketing chief, a divorce attorney, and an IP practitioner offered guidance on social media marketing.