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Practice of Law 8 Reasons Windows 8 Doesn't Really Work for Lawyers

8 Reasons Windows 8 Doesn't Really Work for Lawyers

By Deanne Katz, Esq. | Last updated on

Windows 8 has been out for a few months now, but reviews seem to indicate that it's not a good pick for lawyers who work on a laptop or desktop. It's always a...

Practice of Law Google, FTC Reach Agreement on Competition Issues

Google, FTC Reach Agreement on Competition Issues

By Andrew Chow, Esq. | Last updated on

FindLaw columnist Eric Sinrod writes regularly in this section on legal developments surrounding technology and the Internet. The FTC has issued a press...

Practice of Law Top 5 High-Tech Tips for Lawyers From 2012

Top 5 High-Tech Tips for Lawyers From 2012

By Andrew Lu | Last updated on

Technology is constantly changing, but who has time to keep up? Even the most tech-savvy law students can quickly fall behind the curve. So as a lawyer with a...

Practice of Law Why the FTC's Google Antitrust Investigation Went Nowhere

Why the FTC's Google Antitrust Investigation Went Nowhere

By Deanne Katz, Esq. | Last updated on

There's good news for Google, as the Federal Trade Commission has announced it's settling an antitrust investigation into the search giant's practices. Two...

Practice of Law Apple's Amazon 'Appstore' Lawsuit Loses Some of Its Bite

Apple's Amazon 'Appstore' Lawsuit Loses Some of Its Bite

By Deanne Katz, Esq. | Last updated on

Apple's lawsuit against Amazon is still ongoing but at least one claim, relating to Amazon's Appstore, has been resolved. That doesn't mean the case is over....

Practice of Law 5 High-Tech Ways Small Law Firms Can Go Paperless

5 High-Tech Ways Small Law Firms Can Go Paperless

By Andrew Lu | Last updated on

Heading into 2013, the trend for law firms big and small is to go paperless, as a survey by Iron Mountain recently found. But what are the best ways to do...

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