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Viable e-Signature Options
June 01, 2004
While the Internet continues to replace traditional forms of commerce communication and to help expand e-commerce, the use of contracts to memorialize business agreements remains constant. <br>To move toward full implementation of Internet commerce communications, businesses are struggling to find an appropriate replacement for traditional authentication procedures. <br>In short, businesses seek lawful electronic signatures to replace traditional signatures. This search has resulted in six viable e-signature options.
Up-To-Date, Or Out Of Luck?
June 01, 2004
No business likes to be undercut by a competitor ' but the pain of lost profits, not to mention the sting of embarrassment, would be worse if the "competitor" were your own business. <br>Strange? <br>Yes, but the scenario can occur when a firm establishes a Web site, but doesn't maintain it.
e-Commerce Docket Sheet
June 01, 2004
Recent court rulings in e-commerce.
Is Bill Gates Public Enemy Number One?
June 01, 2004
Unfortunately, Americans these days know that terrorists can strike us at home, and anxiety about possible attacks ' from cyber assaults to the not-so-good old-fashioned kind ' is running high. <br>Of course, most Americans' vigilance against an attack is directed overseas, but should at least some of their attention, and that of anyone in e-commerce, focus on Redmond, Washington, the headquarters of Microsoft and its helmsman, Bill Gates?
First Quarter e-Commerce Spending Is Biggest Year-Start Ever
June 01, 2004
At an estimated $15.5 billion ' an increase of 28.1% from 2003's first quarter ' this year's estimated first-quarter e-commerce accounted for 1.9% of all first-quarter retailing, which the U.S. Census Bureau last month guessed totaled $834.8 billion, a nearly 9% rise from the same quarter last year.
De-mystifying Internal Administration for Solos and Small Firms
June 01, 2004
Large law firms usually have in-house administrators ensuring their systems operate as they should. Small firms and solo practitioners, on the other hand, often lack this luxury and consequently are not as efficiently organized as their larger counterparts. The need for administrative support within small firms becomes apparent when one realizes that most attorneys dread administrative tasks. They rightly determine that the best use of their time is through the performance of billable client services.
Around the Firms
June 01, 2004
Movement among major law firms and corporations.
FTC Addresses Earnings Claims in Internet Advertising
June 01, 2004
As franchisors find new ways to reach out to prospective franchisees, there are inevitably questions about how franchise laws ' written long before electronic media such as the Internet and e-mail were contemplated ' might apply. Recently, the Federal Trade Commission's (FTC) staff provided some guidance to help franchisors understand how the FTC Franchise Rule applies with respect to earnings claims made in the context of Internet advertising.
e-Discovery and Computer Forensics Docket Sheet
June 01, 2004
Recent court rulings in e-discovery and computer forensics.
Med Mal News
May 28, 2004
National news that affects your practice.

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