ABA TECHSHOW 2010 opens in Chicago today and runs March 25-27th. It is a show very much geared to providing information on practical technologies for transforming your legal practice. The keynote
Continue readingWe welcome a new e-discovery vendor to The Posse List family: BlueStar Case Solutions. Well, fairly new to us but not new to the e-discovery market in Chicago and beyond (they were founded in 2003)
Continue readingPart of our coverage of “Law Firm Evolution: Brave New World or Business As Usual?”, a conference held March 21-23, 2010 by the Georgetown Center for the Study of the Legal Profession. For all
Continue readingOur coverage of “Law Firm Evolution: Brave New World or Business As Usual?”, a conference held March 21-23, 2010 by the Georgetown Center for the Study of the Legal Profession. For all our posts
Continue readingUpdated March 20, 2010 from our original March 13, 2010 post Last week saw the release of the 2,200-page report by Anton Valukas on the Lehman Brothers collapse. Valukas was appointed examiner by the
Continue readingThe International Legal Technology Association (ILTA) is having a regional event in Columbus, Ohio on March 26, 2010. It is a demonstration of Vestigate by RenewData followed by a roundtable discussion
Continue readingEvery year, millions of people who can’t afford a lawyer find themselves in court, facing the potential loss of property, money, or even their children. LawHelp Interactive is a web-based document
Continue readingAlthough other legal and regulatory issues, ranging from financial reform to executive compensation, have firmly grabbed the spotlight, the stealth issue for 2010 may well be data security and privacy.
Continue readingWhen Assistant Attorney General Lanny Breuer was recently asked to comment on enforcement of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act in 2009, he minced no words: “One can say without exaggeration that this
Continue readingThere is a good article in today’s National Law Journal about the positioning going on by plaintiffs lawyers in the mounting litigation arising from the “sudden unintended acceleration” problems
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