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September 26, 2013 |

Closing Down Vermont's Efforts to Stop Nuclear Plant

In her State Environmental Regulation column, Charlotte A. Biblow, a partner at Farrell Fritz, writes that a decision last month by the Second Circuit, holding that acts passed by the Vermont Legislature were facially preempted by the federal Atomic Energy Act, very well may have placed insurmountable roadblocks in front of New York's attempts to permanently close Indian Point.
8 minute read
June 03, 2008 |

Appeals Panel Resets Trade-Secrets Clock

A California appellate court has clarified when the clock starts ticking for trade-secret holders to sue third parties who have acquired their stolen intellectual property. Three years after filing a suit over stolen computer source code, the subsequently victorious plaintiff also sued the defendant's customers for having acquired the proprietary information. At question was when the three-year statute of limitations had started -- when the plaintiff filed its original suit, or when it won.
4 minute read
September 27, 2012 |

Shawn Hall

Quantum's GC is spending more and more of his time on IP matters. Hall says the legal department is focused on protecting the data storage company's patents and leveraging its portfolio.
6 minute read
December 03, 2008 |

Sharing USB Devices With myUTN-50

The myUTN-50 from SEH is a USB device server for Ethernet networks. Legal Technology editor Sean Doherty connected the USB server into his home-office network and found that it was a plug-and-play way to share pricey USB devices with other users in the office without a sneakernet.
8 minute read
June 03, 2008 |

Calif. Court Resets Trade Secrets Clock

A California appellate court has clarified when the clock starts ticking for trade secret holders to sue third parties who have acquired their stolen intellectual property. Three years after filing a suit over stolen computer source code, the subsequently victorious plaintiff also sued the defendant's customers for having acquired the proprietary information. The court ruled that the timer starts when the plaintiff has "any reason to suspect" that the third party knows it received tainted goods.
4 minute read
June 01, 2003 |

Craig Ball, Lawyer, Teacher, Consultant

3 minute read
November 15, 2012 |

Investing in E-Discovery Versus Showing it the Door

Concordance and Summation are two words familiar through the halls of nearly every large law firm in the country. They are two of the most commonly used early platforms for managing basic, electronic data coming in and out of law firms.
9 minute read
September 02, 2013 |

How to Shop E-Discovery Software

"E-discovery software" is short-hand for a complex, emerging market of products that help companies satisfy their e-discovery obligations in large, document-intensive lawsuits. E-discovery software is a billion dollar industry, so it makes sense to learn how to shop the market if your company is confronting serious litigation.
4 minute read
April 01, 2010 |

George Socha

President, Socha Consulting
2 minute read
November 24, 2008 |

Synchronizing Laptop Data With GoodSync

Law.com's Legal Technology editor Sean Doherty carries a copy of his data on a laptop when traveling, which he synchronizes with home office computers upon return. In this task, a synchronization tool is sine qua non. Toward this end, Doherty tries out Siber Systems' GoodSync.
7 minute read

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