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A Discovery Database Streamlines Your Defense
One firm's use of a Web-based document repository was a critical tool that allowed the small defense team to rapidly digest 1.5 million pages of documents.Does Your Law Department Use Matter-Management Software?
Rees Morrison, founder of General Counsel Metrics, writes that while many U.S. law departments have licensed matter-management software, most smaller departments have not.CCH Launches New Open Integration Platform
CCH has launched a new Open Integration Platform that securely connects the Riverwoods, Ill.-based company's software and services for tax, accounting, and audit information to third-party applications.E-Prescribing: A Cure for Medical Malpractice?
Sending prescriptions to pharmacies via computer systems may prevent thousands of life-threatening medical errors, save billions of dollars in health care costs and drive more business to drug stores. But the majority of docters have not adopted electronic prescribing.Make jobs more family friendly
Unfriendly firm policies have a ripple effect, leading to low numbers of women in leadership roles in society.Committee Reaffirms Seven-Year Suspension
The Southern District Grievance Committee found that against Judge Harold Baer's specific order, Kristan Peters used confidential information from a New York case to pursue temporary injunctive relief in Massachusetts and instructed an associate to make handwritten marks on deposition transcripts to give them the appearance of attorney work product.Two Sites for Researching Tax Law
On this very special day in April, Barry Bayer looks at tax-specific Web sites. In federal tax practice, the specialty database most likely to compete with Westlaw and Lexis is CCH, although the non-profit Tax Analysts developed an impressive, and less expensive, research facility. Of course, there's always the IRS site.Big Data gears up for legal tech challenge
In the course of reporting its October cover story, "Defending Big Data," Law Technology News sent out a request for information to legal technology vendors that participated in LegalTech New York 2012.Replacing Zealousness With Civility
In his Professional Responsibility column, Hinshaw & Culbertson partner Anthony E. Davis discusses the arguments supporting both the need for and the utility of civil behavior in law practice, and provides examples of self-defeating aggressiveness by lawyers, as well as some inventive steps courts have taken to improve the behavior of lawyers.Trending Stories
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