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  • The e-discovery industry has come a long way in a short period of time. Fifteen years ago, the career path of an aspiring legal technology professional was quite uncertain. However, over time, clearer career trajectories have begun to emerge based on the career choices of pioneer ' and now veteran ' e-discovery professionals. Analyzing the divergent hiring strategies of service providers and law firms helps reveal those career trajectories.

    December 31, 2013Bowe Kurowski
  • Recently, 37 states and the District of Columbia reached a $17 million dollar settlement with Google over its intentional circumvention of Internet users' privacy settings. The case stemmed from 'Google's bypassing of privacy settings in Apple's Safari browser to use cookies to track users and show them advertisements in 2011 and 2012. In total, Google has paid approximately $40 million dollars to federal and state regulators for intentionally harming the personal privacy rights of Internet users.

    December 30, 2013Bradley S. Shear
  • Federal Circuit Affirms Dismissal of Customer's Third-Party-Beneficiary Claim under First-to-File
    Supreme Court Applies Atlantic Marine Standard to Forum Dispute in Patent Case
    Claimed Inventions Falling within Prior Art Ranges Require Secondary Considerations to Show Nonobviousness

    December 30, 2013Howard J. Shire and Wyatt Delfino
  • A systematic approach to successfully managing cultural change as a firm pursues its strategic goals.

    December 26, 2013Steve Armstrong and Tim Leishman
  • Jones Lang LaSalle's annual Law Firm Perspective reveals that the days of tenants having the upper hand in lease negotiations are on the way out.

    December 26, 2013Elizabeth Cooper and Tom Doughty
  • Objective financial factors are easy to measure ' but they should not be the only considerations in determining partner compensation.

    December 26, 2013Steven A. Davis
  • Among those courts to have considered the issue of what policies respond in the context of a first-party property claim, the overwhelming majority have recognized that manifestation is the appropriate measure.

    December 24, 2013Catherine A.Mondell
  • There are three distinct yet related positions that policyholders may be able to pursue in order to obtain coverage for the extensive damage that their properties endured.

    December 24, 2013John N. Ellison and Lauren A. Angelucci