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Practice of Law The London Olympics: A High-Tech Success

The London Olympics: A High-Tech Success

By Guest Writer | Last updated on

FindLaw columnist Eric Sinrod writes regularly in this section on legal developments surrounding technology and the Internet. The London 2012 Olympics games...

Practice of Law The Anti Siri: Which Virtual Assistant is Best for Android Users?

The Anti Siri: Which Virtual Assistant is Best for Android Users?

By Andrew Lu | Last updated on

Not everyone has an iPhone. And if you are one of the growing users of Android smartphones, you may be looking for a virtual assistant that rivals Apple's...

Practice of Law How to Keep Prying Eyes Away from a Lawyer's Private Communications

How to Keep Prying Eyes Away from a Lawyer's Private Communications

By Andrew Chow, Esq. | Last updated on

Security is a big deal in the digital age, but even the most sophisticated laptops and smartphones are susceptible to low-tech snooping. How can you protect...

Practice of Law Attorneys May Just Dump Skype for Google Hangouts

Attorneys May Just Dump Skype for Google Hangouts

By Andrew Lu | Last updated on

Google is trying really hard to enter the social media world. The search engine giant recently introduced Google+ as an alternative to Facebook, to mixed...

Practice of Law How Lawyers Can Protect Themselves on Public Wi-Fi

How Lawyers Can Protect Themselves on Public Wi-Fi

By Deanne Katz, Esq. | Last updated on

You already know that public wi-fi hotspots can be bad news for lawyers looking to keep information confidential. Those wi-fi connections are generally...

Practice of Law Embedding Pirated Video Not a Crime, Judge Posner Rules

Embedding Pirated Video Not a Crime, Judge Posner Rules

By Andrew Lu | Last updated on

Judge Richard Posner handed down a victory for search engines and indexers when he found that MyVidster did not violate any copyright laws by embedding videos...

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