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Avoid Contract Traps

Stanley P. Jaskiewicz

e-Commerce veterans may think they know how to read a business contract, and for most contracts, they're right, because checking what has been typed onto a preprinted form ' the price, deliverables and delivery date ' is usually enough to know. <br>But the provisions of tech contracts that really affect success may not be so obvious. Contract boilerplates often hide traps for the uninitiated. Merely reading the language specifically added to a form may not reveal the actual risks lurking in the contract.

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e-Commerce Docket Sheet

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Recent cases in e-commerce law and in the e-commerce industry.

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Electronic Discovery Reference Model Project Launched

ALM Staff & Law Journal Newsletters

A group of 29 organizations has formed a group that will follow an open process to develop a reference model describing the concepts and relationships that comprise the electronic discovery processes. Called the Electronic Discovery Reference Model Project, the group will develop The Electronic Discovery Reference Model (EDRM) that will provide a common, flexible and extensible framework for the development, selection, evaluation and use of electronic discovery products and services.

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Going Matter-Centric With Interwoven WorkSite 8

Tom Hines

Ideally, most of an attorney's time will be devoted to the needs of clients. In the real world however, attorneys can waste valuable hours every week searching…

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Tabs3 Version 12 Takes on a Windows XP Visual Style

Harry W. Salavantis

Software Technology, Inc., the maker of Tabs3 and PracticeMaster, has released Version 12 of its integrated time, billing, accounting and practice management software. The new programs feature a visually improved interface, useful enhancements and new features.

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Practice Tip: One Size Does Not Fit All

Tom Gelbmann

The legal technology mega-mall ' hundreds of software vendors ' how does a firm choose? <br>For most types of enterprise wide systems, there is no single vendor that can credibly claim to be the one and only solution for everyone. Although many would like to make that claim, the plain truth is that one size does not fit all. While there is no one software solution that is the perfect fit for all firms, it is possible for each firm to find the best fit for their particular circumstances.

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Paper Intake Forms Are 'So Yesterday'

Jim Hammond

Well it's about time. The days of filling out paper forms, and sending them through the office mail to only then have someone re-key them into a computer are gone. Double entry of information and paper forms are a waste of valuable time and money. Some law firms tend to be inefficient, thinking that a little inefficiency helps increase billable hours. We'll save that discussion for another time. Internal staff inefficiency is another story; this is hard cost, non-billable and is definitely money to a partner.

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ALM Staff & Law Journal Newsletters

Recent rulings you need to know.

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'Success Bonus' for 5-Day Mediation Struck Down

ALM Staff & Law Journal Newsletters

A $600-an-hour Greenwich divorce attorney must return over $370,000 in bonuses and other payments arising from a pressure-cooker, 5-day divorce mediation…

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Divorce and the New Bankruptcy Law

Willard H. DaSilva

Among the more arduous tasks for an attorney handling a matrimonial case is the negotiation of the financial aspects, primarily support and maintenance and the division and distribution of marital property. In many cases, exhaustive financial disclosure is necessary; evaluations of property are obtained and challenged, and months of negotiations and legal services result, finally, in a resolution of the financial issues.

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