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(EMAILWIRE.COM, August 31, 2009 ) Orlando, FL - Attorney Scott Weinstein of Morgan & Morgan, PA has been featured in Thomas Broms article, Great Drywall of China, which ran in the August issue of California Lawyer. The art (Read More)
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SmartSpacePBWorks is a tool squarely in the Enterprise 2.0 space. SmartSpace attempts to merge the traditional core document management system functionality of legal market leader iManage (Interwoven) with an enterprise wiki, (Read More)
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(EMAILWIRE.COM, August 28, 2009 ) BOSTON Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal recently announced plans to seek a ban on the sale of electronic cigarettes in the state. This ill-advised decision follows a federal (Read More)
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Wikis (a significant interest of mine) came up in three largely unrelated contexts at the ILTA conference this year.One law firm, Bracewell and Giuliani, is using an externally-hosted wikis provided by PBWorks for "core" know (Read More)
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NEW ORLEANS - The Fifth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals on July 9 found that a federal district court abused its discretion in finding that an attorney had the actual authority to bind his client, the Republic of Venezuela, to (Read More)
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Attorney General Eric Holder's decision to investigate the alleged torture of terror suspects by ... (Read More)
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I'm republishing this post after some glitches with my blogging account. Apologies for any double hits on RSS feeds etc.This session (moderated by Keith Lipman) featured Laura Bandrowsky of Duane Morris and Elizabeth Ellis ( (Read More)
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Rachelle Rennagel of Sheppard Mullin and Keith Lipman of Interwoven presented on different approaches to law firm extranets.The session usefully focused on the three main use cases for extranets and also on factors and option (Read More)
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Tom Koulopoulos, Founder of Delphi Group, is providing the Keynote Address tomorrow morning at the International Legal Technology Association 2009 conference, this year held in the balmy National Resort south of Washington DC (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb:
Los Angeles residents recently began seeing a new sort of Obama poster plastered across their city. Instead of promoting "hope," these posters feature U.S. President Barack Obama wearing the Joker's clown makeup from the Batm (Read More)
The Daily Swarm - Headlines:
In court Tuesday, a lawyer for Global Gaming Factory X said it was “very much the question” whether the company’s $7.6 million sale would go through, according to an AP report. The attorney said that the offer was cond (Read More)
Submitted by morgan
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Not long ago I decided that following the home loan modification (as discussed at loan modificationfix.com) plan of Obama’s could be a good barometer on how well his Administration is doing on all fronts. The term itself has (Read More)
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An attorney at my firm recently asked me, in effect, if I thought LinkedIn was sufficiently professional that it would not embarrass her if she joined.I answered that, yes, it was pretty far along, and that I thought there we (Read More)
Submitted by mogston
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Even though it’s based in San Francisco, social network startup Tagged is getting busted by the state of New York for scraping users’ address books to send out millions of new invites. Spearheaded by attorney general Andrew C (Read More)
The Daily Swarm - Headlines:
“When did the doctor come? What did he do? Did he inject him? If so, with what?” Jackson said. “Was he on the scene twice? Before and then reaction to? Did he use the Demerol? It’s a very powerful drug. Was he injected (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb:
Corporations know that their relationships with customers are drastically changing as a result of the new capabilities made possible by Web 2.0 and social media. Customers increasingly expect to engage with brands instantaneo (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb:
Jammie Thomas vs. Capitol is probably the most infamous and longest running illegal file sharing case in the U.S., and while a judge declared a mistrial last September, the two parties met once again this week to begin Thomas (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb:
For Web users who pay little attention to a site's terms of service (TOS) policies when they sign up for a service, or even realize that they constantly change, the Electronic Frontier Foundation has your back. The San Fran (Read More)