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December 06, 2005 |

Camera Phones in the Workplace Cause Concern

Although bans on camera phones in courtrooms or gyms have become common, general counsel may still be wondering: Is there a good reason to ban these devices from workplaces, too? In fact, camera-phone users can take photos in places most companies have not contemplated, facilitating identity theft or invasion of a co-worker's privacy. Art Lambert, a partner in Kane Russell Coleman & Logan's labor and employment section, cautions GCs to address the issue of employee camera phones before it's too late.
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January 01, 2010 |

Done Deals

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October 19, 2011 |

Oct. 19, 2011: News Briefs

As part of our ongoing mission to keep LTN readers informed of legal tech product and vendor news, we've compiled the latest industry developments together in one convenient list. Included this week are news updates from Lit�ra, DocFinity, Easy Data Access, GGO, Nextpoint, X1 Discovery, C2C, TyMetrix, Orion, Accellis, and Thomson Reuters' Serengeti.
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December 05, 2005 |

Camera Phones in the Workplace Cause Concern

With camera phones, employees can take pictures and transmit them without anyone being the wiser, thereby creating a number of problems for employers.
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December 26, 2007 |

Advice From Top Marketing Consultants

Marketer Stacy West Clark's gift to you is advice from law firm marketing experts as well as from herself. One reminds lawyers to fix up their Web sites -- "Visitors to law firm Web sites view lawyer biographies three to four times more than any other pages," she says -- while another recommends attorneys devote a minimum of 200 hours a year on business development -- an easy target to hit, he claims. Clark herself says to think about marketing every day and with each person you meet.
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January 29, 2010 |

LegalTech Descends on New York

As improvements in information technology continue to impact e-discovery, online research, case and matter management, and time and billing software, lawyers are better equipped to render quality legal services, retain more clients, and master the business of law. What are the next improvements in IT for the legal profession? Law.com Technology Editor Sean Doherty previews the advances expected to share the spotlight at LegalTech New York, being held Feb. 1-3.
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May 16, 2012 |

Buffett's firm buys 10M share stake in GM

Warren Buffett's company is apparently bullish on the U.S. auto industry. Berkshire Hathaway Inc. took a new 10-million share stake in General Motors Co. in the first quarter.
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June 15, 2007 |

Outsourcing is targeting core jobs in the West

WHEN ECONOMISTS debate the merits of outsourcing, they always invoke the early 19th-century thinker David Ricardo and his theory of comparative advantage of nations. Businessmen's collective memory doesn't go that far back. When chief executive officers decide to move jobs to India, they draw intellectual sustenance from something more recent.
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April 07, 2003 |

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December 12, 2012 |

Top Six Tech Issues of 2012 for In-House Counsel

Making a list and checking it twice? Don't forget about the most important law and technology developments in 2012. Foley & Lardner attorney Adam Losey walks us through his top six tech issues of the year.
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