Law Roundtable
The Common Scold
State judges -- on their own time -- are cautiously experimenting with social media (e.g., Facebook), reports Tony Mauro in The National Law Journal. But, he notes, "judges doubt they ...
New York has been a hotbed for e-discovery advances, what with Judge Shira Scheindlin's landmark cases (Zubulake, Montreal Pension, et al), and Magistrate Judge Andrew Peck's opinions on ...
Congrats to Randi Mayes, Peggy Wechsler, T.J. Johnson, and the rest of the ILTA execs and volunteers, for a tremendous 2010 convention.
I was honored to participate in the Law2020 ...
One of the most challenging tasks of conference organizers is finding the right keynote speaker to spark plug an event. This choice is especially difficult for conventions such as ILTA or LegalTech New York, where the audience has a huge bandwidth of experience, ...
As the legal technology community gathers at the Aria hotel in Las Vegas for the opening day of the International Legal Technology Association's annual meeting, you might assume everyone would be absolutely abuzz about virtualization, e-discovery tools, and SharePoint.
Nope. The number one topic of Monday conversations ...
The troops are arriving in Las Vegas for the International Legal Technology Association annual meeting, and Sean Doherty and I are looking forward to a few days of face ...
Are you an associate, and an up-and-coming star in the e-discovery arena? An established partner whose war stories and wisdom would be appreciated by others? A litigation support leader immersed in ...
California's CompuLaw has updated its web-based calendar and docket matter management software.
President and CEO David Kalmick says Vision ...
As we pack for the International Legal Technology Association convention in Vegas next week, as usual, many vendors are promising "revolutionary" launches at the show. As George ...
