This Month's Installment from Cybercontrols
As state and the federal courts continue to weigh in on the infinite possibilities surrounding electronic discovery, the universe of electronically stored information (ESI) demands to be defined. A...
View ArticleAvvo v. The ARDC – Battle Royale
Ed. Note: Readers will remember my zealous defense of Avvo in its early going, as well as the controversy surrounding that position (what I call a “free market” stance). Here is a selection from those...
View ArticleABA TechShow 2009 – Short and SaaSy
We're the ABA Damnit! We own you! This was my 10th year at ABA Technology Show in Chicago. This year was particularly cool. Here’s why: Meeting The Heavies: To me, seeing people like Dennis Kennedy,...
View ArticleABA TechShow: The Video
Thought I’d share some choice video from TechShow 2009 featuring all 4 of the Best of Show winners that I wrote up in TechnoLawyer, plus interviews with some of my heroes such as Bob Ambrogi, Jay...
View ArticleWill Recap finally make PACER user friendly?
Making Pacer User Friendly Friday I stumbled on Recap and was impressed. How impressed? I downloaded it immediately and signed the online petition to make federal case-law available for free. Yeah –...
View ArticleTop 10 Disruptive Technologies Noted by Richard Susskind at ILTA 2009
Prism Legal‘s Ron Friendman liveblogged (a/k/a real-time blogged) Richard Susskind’s discussion of the future of the profession at ILTA 2009. Here are the Top 10 disruptive legal technologies on the...
View ArticleBetter late than never?
Once more the Old Gray Lady has demonstrated how old and gray she is; this time by publishing this piece about lawyers who post on blogs, Facebook, or Twitter, could risk a reprimand or censure from...
View ArticleFed 2.0
The O’Bama administration has demonstrated a surprising commitment to cloud-based or SaaS computing with Apps.gov; the portal that makes cloud-based services such as Google Apps available to federal...
View ArticleLaw.com Puts the Spotlight on a Bad Apple
May 4, 2010 – Law.com Scott Rothstein ran what appeared to be a wildly successful law firm but turned out to be a $1.2 billion Ponzi scheme. Prosecutors asked District Judge James Cohn to execute a...
View ArticleGrexIt Take 2
A few weeks ago I posted a video introduction to knowledge-management application GrexIt. Many people apparently want to know more, so here is a synopsis of what this free tool can do. GrexIt works on...
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