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Practice of Law Which E-mail and Cloud Protects Your Clients Best?

Which E-mail and Cloud Protects Your Clients Best?

By Edward Tan, JD | Last updated on

With advances in personal technology coming faster than ever, the ways to upload and share client data have never been easier. But easy doesn't always mean...

Practice of Law The Dangers of Upgrading to Windows 8

The Dangers of Upgrading to Windows 8

By Edward Tan, JD | Last updated on

Just when you were getting a handle on Windows 7, Microsoft decides to update its popular operating system. Windows 8 is going to mark some stark changes for...

Practice of Law Attorneys Can Use Best Buy Closeouts to Upgrade Law Office

Attorneys Can Use Best Buy Closeouts to Upgrade Law Office

By Edward Tan, JD | Last updated on

With Best Buy closeouts scheduled to hit 50 of the electronic retailer's locations, attorneys looking to upgrade their law offices could be in for a...

Practice of Law When Should an Attorney Dump His BlackBerry for an iPhone?

When Should an Attorney Dump His BlackBerry for an iPhone?

By Andrew Chow, Esq. | Last updated on

FindLaw columnist Eric Sinrod writes regularly in this section on legal developments surrounding technology and the Internet. I have a confession to make: I...

Practice of Law Who Owns Your Text Messages?

Who Owns Your Text Messages?

By Edward Tan, JD | Last updated on

It seems like people these days can't walk four feet without typing their thoughts out on a cell phone. But who owns all your text messages? The natural...

Practice of Law Internet Trolling (Or Being a Jerk Online) May Soon Be Illegal in Arizona

Internet Trolling (Or Being a Jerk Online) May Soon Be Illegal in Arizona

By Stephanie Rabiner, Esq. | Last updated on

They may be known for their bigoted, rude and downright obscene behavior, but Internet trolls are an essential part of the worldwide web. They keep message...

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