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Could The Greek Gods Have Patented Fire?
Patent lawyers are clever draftsman and even the novice patent prosecutor quickly learns how to write a claim to make a simple invention seem like the work of an engineering genius and well-deserving of patent protection.Project Management: The Driving Force Behind Today's Legal Technology
Since the advent of the December 2006 Federal Rules of Civil Procedure Amendments, litigators have been pressured with managing the increasing exponential growth of their clients' electronically stored information (ESI) and continuously look toward technology to reduce costs and streamline traditional discovery practices.Records Management as a Crash Course
Law firm records managers got a panoply of advice Sunday at the Legal Information Technology Conference in Washington, D.C. Speakers at LitCon'11, in parallel with the ARMA International Conference & Expo, focused on topics as wide as information governance and as narrow as predictive email filtering.Product News Preview: LegalTech West Coast
If you had a view of LegalTech West Coast in your rearview mirror, it is now much closer than when you last looked. This year the event occurs on May 17 and 18 at the Westin Bonaventure Hotel in Los Angeles. There, The West coast event will continue to be a place to slow down and catch up with the legal technology that has advanced since LegalTech New York.Project Management: The Human Hand That Guides E-Discovery
As technology continues to keep pace with the exponential growth of ESI, the future of e-discovery project management is bright since automated litigation support software will always require human guidance.Applied Discovery Names Kelli Clark VP of Solutions and Services
Kelli Clark has been named vice president of solutions and services at Applied Discovery, a provider of e-discovery services and software based in Bellevue, Wash.The 'next big thing' in e-discovery?
Early case assessment, a process through which reviewers try to define the universe of potentially responsive electronically stored information as quickly and cheaply as possible, is either the "next big thing" or the "present big thing" in e-discovery, says attorney Leonard Deutchman.Trending Stories
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