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By David Kalat, BRG | April 1, 2020
Today is Census Day, with the ability to submit information online and the use of sophisticated database technology to derive statistics from raw counts. But for more than a century, punch card automation was perhaps the most remarkable longevity of anything in computer science.
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By Anne Bagamery | March 16, 2020
Apple breached competition rules by dividing up the wholesale market and imposing resale prices, the French antitrust authority said in announcing the €1.1B fine.
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By Anne Bagamery | March 16, 2020
Apple breached competition rules by dividing up the wholesale market and imposing resale prices, the French antitrust authority said in announcing the €1.1B fine.
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By David Kalat, BRG | March 3, 2020
As we head into Super Tuesday, this month's look back at the history of cybersecurity and computing examines when a computer predicted some unbelievable results for the 1952 presidential election.
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By David Kalat, BRG | February 10, 2020
It may seem like a drunk man's ramblings, but the early days of computers relied on vast roomfuls of liquid to store what today seem like pitifully small amounts of electronic data.
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By Victoria Hudgins | November 27, 2019
A new Brookings Institution report shows the impact of AI on the legal industry, which sees the advantages from its application.
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By Recorder staff | October 30, 2019
The Munger, Tolles & Olson litigation partner had a trio of trade secrets wins for Intel this past year.
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By Recorder staff | October 23, 2019
Pure Storage's Michael Moore and Niki Armstrong say their legal ops team "is laser-focused on providing tools and services to allow us to scale efficiently but within natural cost constraints."
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By Brian Schrader, BIA | July 10, 2019
It's going to be challenging for any business that has to include such a device in their legal proceedings or regulatory compliance programs. But that won't stop opposing parties from demanding their inclusion.
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By Scott Graham | May 6, 2019
Bankrupt defendant XTAL won't pay out much but has agreed to assign its IP assets to ASML and to stay out of its field of business for three years.
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