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Reducing the Risks of Old E-Mail
According to The New York Times, more than 6.1 billion e-mail messages are sent each day. Once sent, e-mail messages, each one potentially discoverable and available to virtually any legal adversary willing to file a discovery request, are virtually impossible to control. This makes the cost of responding to discovery requests prohibitively expensive -- even if that lawsuit is without merit.Dropbox and the Impact of Personal Cloud Storage on ESI
We have all heard and read about the ubiquitous Internet "cloud." But what exactly is the cloud? And what specifically does that mean for e-discovery?How Statutory Complexity Can Erode Respect for the Law
In his Corporate Crime column, Steven M. Witzel, a partner of Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson, writes that while the number of industries and businesses ruled by complex regulatory schemes continues to climb, there are insufficient resources and regulators to fully and effectively enforce these schemes.Supercharge Your BlackBerry With Tested Apps
To read the popular technology press, the ratio of iPhone applications to iPhone owners must rapidly be approaching 1-1. But what of the poor BlackBerry user? As user-friendly and versatile as the iPhone might be, businesses — including law firms — overwhelmingly prefer the BlackBerry. And while not nearly as prominent as their iPhone cousins, there are many useful BlackBerry applications that can make the addictive little device an even more useful part of our lives.Licensed Software: First Sale Doctrine and User Rights
In their Technology law column, Richard Raysman, a partner at Holland & Knight, and Peter Brown, a partner at Baker & Hostetler, write: Buyers of hardcover books do not garner any rights in the author's copyright, but may freely sell used copies or give them to friends. Indeed, under the first sale doctrine of the Copyright Act, consumers may sell or otherwise dispose of used books, CDs, DVDs, or other copyrighted goods purchased in the marketplace. But what about copies of mass-market software?Trending Stories
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