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March 18, 2010 |

Redacting in the Digital Age: How to Keep Sensitive Data Blacked Out

Webster defines redaction "as an act or instance of editing." Sounds pretty simple doesn't it? Well it's not. I define redacting as "one of the scariest tasks performed in a law office." I realize that I am often prone to exaggeration, but I implore you to heed my warning this time.
4 minute read
June 25, 2007 |

Legal Professionals Create a Blogosphere of Their Own

So many lawyers have taken to churning out blogs, whether it's to share expertise or snarky commentary. Down the hall, though, plenty of other legal professionals wear a blogger's hat -- some proudly, some secretly, such as the Lawyer's Right Hand blogger, an anonymous legal secretary at a large law firm. Others, such as the librarians at University of San Francisco's Dorraine Zief Law Library, proudly posted at the ZiefBrief blog about using their research skills to debunk an Anna Nicole Smith rumor.
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September 02, 2010 |

Capitol Report

A round-up of action from Trenton.
7 minute read
December 20, 2001 |

Federal Courts, Lawyers Gear Up for New Age of E-Filing

Effective Dec. 1, the new rules allowing the use of electronic service in federal courts mean that pleadings can be exchanged electronically in U.S. District and U.S. Bankruptcy courts, if parties consent. Additionally, the rules lay the groundwork for putting all court records on the Internet. But despite its many advantages, e-filing has raised some doubts and questions in the legal community.
7 minute read
June 01, 2005 |

Snapshot: Paul Farnsworth, Legal Administrator, Woods Oviatt Gilman

Paul Farnsworth is legal administrator for Woods Oviatt Gilman, a 56-attorney regional law firm in Rochester, N.Y., that represents individuals, handles complex business matters and offers specialized services to small- and medium-sized businesses. Find out about the technology that keeps him and his firm running.
2 minute read
May 06, 2008 |

New Book Helps Small Firms, Solos With Legal Tech

Hot off the presses from the American Bar Association, "The 2008 Solo and Small Firm Legal Technology Guide: Critical Decisions Made Simple" provides 145 pages of nuts-and-bolts advice and counsel on the current state of legal technology, along with hints of things to come.
4 minute read
August 23, 2011 |

Tuesday at ILTA 2011

The ILTA Conference is known for the breadth and depth of its educational sessions, and today's lineup reflects that. We'll describe some promising items here, and perhaps we'll see you in our travels at the show. Before we get to that, the first item on many agendas for the day, after breakfast and before the educational onslaught of the sessions, is the keynote address. Today's speaker is Tom Koulopoulos, founder of the think tank Delphi Group and author of eight books, including "The Innovation Zone" ... [MORE]
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February 01, 2006 |

Teach Your Employees Well

In the old days, law departments got new software, training was a brief introduction and people went back to their desks. Attorneys could use the new technology or ignore it. Today's market demands tech-savvy lawyers, however, so "I'm just not technology literate" isn't a viable excuse anymore. The problem is, as always, time. With mobile lawyering, no one has time for the old half-day tech-training classes. Gail W. Ruopp of Flaster/Greenberg says short, ongoing training sessions are the solution.
5 minute read
January 20, 2012 |

The Upsides of Collective Actions by Law Departments

Collaborations have supported such varied objectives as software development, budget control, and CLE.
7 minute read
July 16, 2009 |

Daily Decision Service Alert: Vol. 18, No. 136 - July 16, 2009

Daily decision alert.
11 minute read

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