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  • Reducing Software Piracy Equals More Jobs and a Stronger Economy

    You might think that obtaining software from a friend or colleague without paying for that software is fairly benign and a way to get something for nothing. Think again, especially when considering the global, collective ramifications of software piracy.

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  • The Attorney Death Zone

    In law practice there's a similar kind of danger - the Malpractice Zone. If you're working at the edge of control, then sooner or later you'll make a mistake -- forget a phone call, miss a deadline, lose a document.

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  • Steve Ballmer Kicks Off Most Significant Product Launch in Microsoft’s History

    At a press conference at NASDAQ MarketSite in Times Square, Microsoft Corp. Chief Executive Officer Steve Ballmer announced the business availability of the Windows Vista operating system, the 2007 release of Microsoft Office, and a host of other new product offerings designed to enable businesses to thrive in a world of instant communication, expanding information and constant change.

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  • Thomson West Introduces Case Evaluator on Westlaw

    Litigators have questions - about cases, about strategies, about any and all relevant information. Searching Westlaw for the answers - or even clues to the answers - just got easier. Thomson West today announced Case Evaluator on Westlaw, a new research feature that goes beyond a typical search and returns only the desired results unique to each query.

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  • Symantec Addresses Emerging Threats and IT Risks with Support for Windows Vista

    Symantec Corp. (Nasdaq: SYMC) today announced the availability of industry-leading security, backup, and availability solutions for Windows Vista that will help protect businesses from the emerging threats and IT risks. Combined with a more secure Windows platform, Symantec's solutions enable companies to deploy Windows Vista with the complete confidence that their systems and information will be protected and available, no matter what.

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  • Abacus Streamlines Transactional Real Estate Practices So You’ll Never Miss a Deadline

    Abacus Streamlines Transactional Real Estate Practices So You'll Never Miss a Deadline

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  • The Paperless Office

    Our firm, which has grown from two attorneys in 1986 to eight attorneys and four legal assistants now, has used AbacusLaw since the initial version was released. Throughout our expansion, AbacusLaw has grown along with us.

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  • Introducing HP & Microsoft Solutions for the People-Ready Business

    Microsoft Corp. (Nasdaq "MSFT") and HP (NYSE "HPQ," Nasdaq "HPQ") today announced a three-year agreement to deliver an expanded portfolio of solutions for enterprise customers around the world. HP is the first premier global partner to deliver comprehensive solutions for the People-Ready Business, Microsoft's vision for how people, armed with the right software, are the key to driving business success.

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  • Arizona Attorney General Goes Live with Legal Files

    Legal Files Software, Inc., a leading provider of legal case and office management solutions, is pleased to announce that the Arizona Attorney General's Office has gone live with the Legal Files case management system for 150 users. This milestone begins the final phase in a complex, large-scale project that included numerous data conversions and system integrations.

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  • Attacking Software Piracy Overseas

    Software piracy certainly is not unheard of in the United States. Indeed, industry groups, such as the Business Software Alliance (BSA), have brought actions against and have negotiated settlements with a variety of companies that have been alleged to have used pirated software. While audits do not always reveal true instances of piracy (sometimes there is smoke but not fire), other times they do.

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