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While continuing to grow in popularity in many homes and businesses, the tablet is also becoming a preferred tool in law practices, thanks to the encouragement of courtrooms and legal institutions. A 2015
[Read More]While continuing to grow in popularity in many homes and businesses, the tablet is also becoming a preferred tool in law practices, thanks to the encouragement of courtrooms and legal institutions. A 2015
[Read More]“Knowledge is power,” said English philosopher Francis Bacon. Yet many law firms are not as powerful as they could be given that partners typically fail to see the value in sharing know-how and
[Read More]If you like living in the digital age and surrounded by “smart” devices, check out this sobering stat: “Within the next five years, the number of devices connected to the Internet will outnumber
[Read More]The innovative Internet giant is at it again. With a recent patent in its pocket (“Encouraging Conversation in a Social Network”), Google’s’ going after social media channels and making it easier to share
[Read More]Disney isn’t just the happiest place on earth; it’s also one of the busiest for patenting activity. In 2014, Disney Enterprises filed 212 patents with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office — up
[Read More]Should the government be allowed to retain and search copied computer files that were not covered by the original warrant? This is the central question within United States v. Ganias, which was brought
[Read More]According to Multi Time Machine, Inc., when one searched for their MTM Special Ops watches through Amazon.com, the online giant’s results page infringed on the manufacturer’s trademark. A panel agreed, reversing a district
[Read More]Google Chrome users who inadvertently get hooked by a non-Gmail phishing page and enter their password can now be notified by a new extension: Password Alert. Once an internal Google solution only, Password
[Read More]When the plaintiff in Caputo v. Topper Realty Corp. filed suit under the Fair Labor Standards Act and New York Labor Law, the defendants responded with discovery requests for cell phone records, Facebook
[Read More]There’s “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade,” and then there’s Carl Malamud’s ongoing crusade against PACER — seven years to be exact. According to Jason Tashea’s post on Technical.ly DC, the founder and
[Read More]Despite the many benefits a BYOD policy offers, employees’ use of personal smartphones for professional business can be the IT Achilles’ heel of a company. Blackphone’s PrivatOS 1.1 may be the answer to
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