An Ode to the Rarest of Creatures: the e-Discovery Lawyer
To quote the famous Spice Girls lyric, “I’ll tell you what I want, what I really, really want.” But what does a 1996 pop hit have to do with e-discovery? When it comes
[Read More]To quote the famous Spice Girls lyric, “I’ll tell you what I want, what I really, really want.” But what does a 1996 pop hit have to do with e-discovery? When it comes
[Read More]What happens when a document originally written over two hundred years ago collides headfirst with modern computing? Inevitably, confusion and conflict are the result. In the March 12th article, “When Does the Constitution
[Read More]The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas has introduced its own model order regarding patent e-discovery. While based on the Model Order developed by U.S. Court of Appeals for the
[Read More]In a landmark ruling from the United Kingdom’s High Court, legal claims can now be served via Facebook. Although this has happened before on rare occasions, typically when a defendant cannot be easily
[Read More]At LegalTECH New York last week there was an astonishing amount of sessions focused on Technology Assisted Review (TAR). The buzz around TAR continues to grow, but still few are using it. Most
[Read More]From Prohibition to “Don’t Ask Don’t Tell,” regulation of any kind in our country has typically led to long term legal battles. What’s on the government regulation agenda for this year? Pirated online
[Read More]This week the New York State Bar Association (NYSBA) announced the release of a free Mobile Ethics App giving all members of the legal community instant access to ethics advice from the convenience
[Read More]Executive Corporate Magazine published an op-ed piece in this month’s edition which features attorneys Rodney R. Sweetland and Michael McManus of firm McKool Smith. The two principals speak on the subject of the
[Read More]An iPhone app for PACER (Public Access to Court Electronic Records) was released earlier this week allowing users to have a better mobile experience when looking up dockets on the website. Previously regarded
[Read More]HTC lost its most recent legal battle against Apple this week when the U.S. International Trade Commission ruled that the Google Android operating system violates a patent related to the linking of data
[Read More]After a first attempt to create its own version of Apple’s trending voice assistant, “Siri,” Google is reportedly working on a new, more sophisticated model to release in early 2012. The new voice
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