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Practice of Law Court Days Pro Rules-Based Legal Calendaring App Now Available

Court Days Pro Rules-Based Legal Calendaring App Now Available

By Stephanie Rabiner, Esq. | Last updated on

There's an app for that. Or at least now there is. Court Days Pro is the newest app in the field of iPhone legal technology, and as the first rules-based...

Practice of Law Could Paul Ceglia's Email Prove He Owns Half of Facebook?

Could Paul Ceglia's Email Prove He Owns Half of Facebook?

By Stephanie Rabiner, Esq. | Last updated on

Paul Ceglia, who has been steadfast in his claims that a 2003 investment and programming contract entitles him to a portion of Facebook, amended his lawsuit...

Practice of Law Supreme Court Justice Breyer is on Twitter, but Don't Friend Him

Supreme Court Justice Breyer is on Twitter, but Don't Friend Him

By Adam Ramirez | Last updated on

No one can resist social media. The urge to tweet and post on Facebook walls reaches to the highest levels of our nation, as Justice Stephen Breyer is taking...

Practice of Law A Lawyer's iPad Needs a Remote PC Control App

A Lawyer's iPad Needs a Remote PC Control App

By Adam Ramirez | Last updated on

Lawyering on the go with your iPad? Want an app that will allow you to view your office computer screen just as though you were sitting on your desk? Of...

Practice of Law Accept Credit Cards? What Attorneys Need to Know About PCI Compliance

Accept Credit Cards? What Attorneys Need to Know About PCI Compliance

By Stephanie Rabiner, Esq. | Last updated on

For attorneys out there that accept fee payments via credit and debit cards, properly securing your client's financial data should be an integral part of your...

Practice of Law Is Missouri's Facebook Law Banning Teacher-Student Friends Legal?

Is Missouri's Facebook Law Banning Teacher-Student Friends Legal?

By Adam Ramirez | Last updated on

FindLaw columnist Eric Sinrod writes regularly in this section on legal developments surrounding technology and the internet. Should private social networking...

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