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Do Laws Need Updating to Stop 'Swatting' Crimes?
By George Khoury, Esq. | Last updated on
There are some forms of entertainment that people are hardwired to watch. Police chases and standoffs rank pretty high on that list, despite the fact that...
Can Lawyers Benefit From Instant Speech Transcription App?
By George Khoury, Esq. | Last updated on
A new AI tool on the market has the potential to really help some lawyers out. It won't revolutionize the practice of law, but it might just please those...
Study: Lenient Patent Examiners May Have Caused Patent Trolls
By William Vogeler, Esq. | Last updated on
Who gave birth to the dreaded Patent Troll? Was it Greed? Was it Opportunity? Was it the Jabberwocky? No, according to a new study, it was the Lenient Patent...
Want Emails Read to You? This Virtual Assistant Will Do So Soon
By George Khoury, Esq. | Last updated on
Do you get a lot of email? Do you use Outlook for email? And do you drive by yourself to commute? If you answered yes to all three of these questions, you may...
'Objectophile' Sues to Marry Laptop Again
By George Khoury, Esq. | Last updated on
In what may seem like a venture into the category of the legally weird for this legal tech blog, a recent lawsuit that was dismissed by the Texas courts tells...
Censoring a Facebook Post Showing a Naked Statuette?
By Peter Clarke, JD | Last updated on
FindLaw columnist Eric Sinrod writes regularly in this section on legal developments surrounding technology and the internet. We tend to think of censorship...