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Webinars on e-discovery, a seminar on Adobe … and articles on stuff

Upcoming webinars, and a seminar for those of you in D.C.: WEBINAR: Socha-Gelbmann Update: LegalTech New York, EDRM & e-Discovery Trends Tuesday, February 10, 2009 1:00 PM EST/10:00 AM PST (Duration:

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E-discovery vendor revamps pricing, contract attorney work in Europe, webinars, and more

A bit of a mixed bag today: E-discovery Kazeon Systems has rolled out a range of pricing plans for its e-discovery products, hoping to entice customers amid lean economic times with one plan aimed at

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Obama: Boon to the contract attorney industry?

As reported extensively in the media and the countless press releases by federal contracting companies, the Obama administration’s anticipated stimulus package could generate billions in federal

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Contract lawyers: cheaper by the hour

Today’s National Law Journal has as its lead article a story about contract attorneys.  To read it, click here:

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Legal market in North Carolina continues to grow

This will be the first in what we plan to be a series of briefs on legal markets throughout the country but those markets viewed from the perspective of contract attorneys.     As we discussed in our

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IP Marketplace Still Sizzles

From: The Recorder, January 5, 2009 Big tech companies haven’t stopped patenting their inventions, but more than ever they’re also buying others’ patents as a weapon in intellectual property

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Bankruptcy the name of the game in 2009

Bankruptcy litigation news seems to dominate the legal media in the early days of 2009.  The Madoff case involves clawback issues, false trades, etc.  For some good background stories click here, and

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Trends in the contract attorney market

We spent the last 9 days in Chicago, D.C., NYC and Philadelphia.  We met with Posse List members, law firms, e-discovery companies and staffing agencies, as well as a few in-house corporate legal departments

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Contract Lawyers Blamed for Failure to Provide Emails

Trial of McAfee Former GC Begins, Delay in Disclosing Critical E-Mails Explained From: The Recorder   After a federal judge warned that “heads will roll” in the McAfee case, a Howrey counsel

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