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Potential Violations of Presidential Records Act Uncovered
Did White House officials violate the Presidential Records Act by using email accounts maintained by the Republican National Committee and the Bush Cheney '04 Campaign for official White House communications?
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How Companies Can Reduce the Costs and Risks Associated With eDiscovery
Although data mining software is making it somewhat easier to search for records when responding to discovery requests, the burdens and costs associated with electronic discovery may be quite high for most companies.
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Justice was blind in Microsoft-Apple lawsuit
A hearing is set for later this month on the piddling elements left in the Apple - Microsoft lawsuit. That's it, the end. No more heart-stopping shifts as the Judge vacillates all over the legal spectrum. No more lavish analysis on exactly what the lawyers were smoking when they filed this disaster. Apple has lost.
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Spyware Creator Facing Up to 175 Years in Prison
The Department of Justice has indicted a man who allegedly created a spyware program designed to break into computers and illegally intercept the electronic communications of others.
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RSS & Atom: The Rebirth of Web Syndication
Find out how syndication is helping organize the ever increasing flow of online information.
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20 Questions With An Expert on Grassroots PR
Marc Hausman is the founder of Strategic Communications Group. He has become one of the most-frequently consulted authorities on communications programs that support corporate growth.
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Making the Most Out of Your Email
Technology tips on how to optimize email programs.
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Interview: Internet Security Expert Gail Hamilton
Learn more about internet security from this interview with internet secuirty expert Gail Hamilton.
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Travel Tech Tips for Lawyers on the Go
Technology tips on how to connect to the Internet while in an airport and how to send an automatic email reply when out of the office.
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8th Circuit Reopens Appeal After E-Filing Notice Snafu
An 8th Circuit panel has reopened an appeal based on evidence of a technological foul-up with the then-new electronic filing system for the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri.