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Samsung Galaxy SIII Ready for Law Firms
New smartphone may beat the iPhone in the legal industryAdobe Acrobat XI Integrates With Microsoft SharePoint
Adobe Acrobat Pro, a mainstay software package among lawyers, today reached version XI with integration for Microsoft PowerPoint and SharePoint as well as support for touch screens.Powers and Duties of Government Come Under Scrutiny
Richard Briffault of Columbia Law School discusses three cases which confirm the Court of Appeals' continuing role as arbiter among the branches of government and defender of its own powers and independence.Librarians can play key business-development role
Due to the explosion of information sources, librarians cannot be pushed to the side in business-development endeavors. They are the key to gleaning critical information that will make attorneys shine during their presentations. To this end, librarians will continually do their own public relations about sources and services in order to teach attorneys to think of the information services department as a resource for business development.Charlie Verhoeven from Quinn Emanuel helped to coordinate litigation in Nokia's global IP dispute with Qualcomm. Here, he talks about the patent litigation going global.
BlackBerry's Recent Patents Worth Up To $3 Billion
Even as BlackBerry Ltd.'s sales tumbled in recent years, the company continued amassing patents, building an intellectual-property hoard that's now central to its effort to entice bidders.Knowledge Management on a Typical Day
Progressive firms weave knowledge management from various resources into a cohesive business development strategy. Felicia A. Gojmerac and Paul D. Webb of Young Conaway show how a firm's marketing department might interact with its lawyers about a business opportunity on a typical day.Commentary: Practicing With the iPad
Lawyers have seen them: sleek black tablets that early adopters of technology carry around and show off to admiring passers-by. But is the iPad something that can help attorneys in their practices? Armed with an iPad, a lawyer need not haul a bulky laptop around for the basic purposes of checking e-mail and surfing the web, and in some areas, the iPad is a potential game-changer, says D. Todd Smith, who heads the Smith Law Group in Austin.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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