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Mobility Is the Key to Disaster Planning
When the north tower of the World Trade Center collapsed on the morning of Sept. 11, 2001, the law offices of Turner & Owen were buried in rubble and debris. But the firm was up and running within two weeks. The key to their quick recovery was having had a disaster recovery plan.Investors moving out of stocks, into bonds
The biggest money managers say concern the U.S. will slip into a recession is overblown and that individuals piling into fixed-income securities for their relative safety are making a mistake.Mitratech Aims to Go Mobile With Team Connect
Mitratech said it is preparing a series of mobile applications for Team Connect after it shipped a new version of its legal hold software.Virtual Ferns Bring Trial Presentation to Life
With a little help from technology, can a Costa Rican fernery prevail against corporate giant DuPont in a suit over a fungicide that turns fronds foul? Using 3D animation, the team offered jurors a simplified, dramatic portrayal to depict complex science in graphic form.From Public to Private Employment: Companies Seek Exiting Government Lawyers for Hire
Corporate America is taking advantage of an increasingly popular strategy of hiring a top government regulator as general counsel. At a time when business lobbyists in Washington have engineered remarkable victories with policymakers in Congress -- such as this year's class action reform and bankruptcy legislation -- corporate interests are also lining up regulatory expertise with lawyers who know the agencies, the rules and the players.GC Helps Red Hat Change the Technology World
Red Hat Inc., the world's leading open-source and Linux software provider, offers a comprehensive line of software subscriptions, services and support. Its customers include a constellation of academic and research institutions, all levels of government and a who's-who list of corporations. GC Michael Cunningham says "it is a privilege to participate in a company like Red Hat that is doing some good around the world as well as making a profit."Apple had a lousy week in patent litigation. Not only did it lose a hefty infringement verdict to a small software company called VirnetX, but a rate-setting case against Motorola Mobility Inc. went off the rails on the eve of trial.
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