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May 07, 2013 |

HP Out With New Products and NetDocuments Gets an App Marketplace

HP on Monday announced new printers, personal computers, and a new scanner, all designed to help small and midsized law firms improve productivity and increase their connectivity and NetDocuments announced an apps marketplace and the new version 13.2 of its web-based document management system.
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June 14, 2013 |

10th Circuit Gives Man License to Sue Over 'Rain God'

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit has revived a lawsuit by an Oklahoma man who objects to the image of a Native American sculpture on the state's license plates because its message conflicts with his Christian beliefs
4 minute read
March 06, 2003 |

50 law firms subpoenaed in Enron bankruptcy

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September 08, 2009 |

Commentary: Linux at Law

After 23 years in a midsize firm, Steven A. Reisler decided to go solo and run his practice with free and open source software. For a penguin-sized law firm, hanging out a shingle with Linux proved to be a smart, relatively painless, efficient and cost-effective way to practice law.
9 minute read
June 09, 2003 |

Get Ready for Hot, Hip, Historical Houston

State Bar's Annual Meeting offers sightseers plenty to do.
10 minute read
October 08, 2012 |

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.
9 minute read
March 16, 2007 |

Second Front in Iraq War: Lawsuits

Legal precedents make lawsuits against military contractors tough to win, but that's not stopping lawyers for soldiers and private citizens injured during the Iraq war. At least 15 personal injury, wrongful death and products liability cases have been filed by soldiers or civilian employees against government contractors in federal courts nationwide, with at least one state court claim in North Carolina. Two litigation strategies involve the use of state fraud laws and whistleblower suits.
3 minute read
June 14, 2011 |

Open Source Could Change the Future of E-Discovery

Software developers on the outskirts of the e-discovery field are working on several open-source projects to make the electronic search-and-analysis process into a cost-free, standards-based proposition. Their mutual goal: to help companies get respectable e-discovery software and make the technology feasible for every size of lawsuit and budget.
5 minute read
February 18, 2013 |

Big Data Dip

Information is the fuel that drives law offices. Yet extracting intelligence out of the massive amounts of raw information requires both careful planning and the help of sophisticated predictive analytics software.
6 minute read
June 29, 2011 |

Stern v. Marshall

Although the Bankruptcy Court had the statutory authority to enter judgment on a counterclaim, it lacked the constitutional authority under Article III to do so.
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