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Practice of Law 9th Circuit Revives Privacy at the Borders, Protects Your Gadgets

9th Circuit Revives Privacy at the Borders, Protects Your Gadgets

By William Peacock, Esq. | Last updated on

Just when we declared the Fourth Amendment to be (near) dead, the Ninth steps in and resurrects it.  Last month, we bemoaned the lack of privacy at...

Practice of Law Two Alternatives for TweetDeck (RIP) That Will Tame Twitter

Two Alternatives for TweetDeck (RIP) That Will Tame Twitter

By William Peacock, Esq. | Last updated on

The nation mourned in unison this week as Twitter announced the end of TweetDeck’s long-neglected Android, iOS, and Adobe AIR Desktop versions of the...

Practice of Law Should You Accept Bitcoin for Your Services?

Should You Accept Bitcoin for Your Services?

By Robyn Hagan Cain | Last updated on

Let's talk hypotheticals. A client walks into your office, and says, "I want to hire you. And I will pay you 1 million Monopoly dollars for your services."...

Practice of Law So Long, TweetDeck Mobile.  We Hardly Knew Ye

So Long, TweetDeck Mobile. We Hardly Knew Ye

By Robyn Hagan Cain | Last updated on

If you tweet to promote your practice -- or just because you like to tweet -- you've probably heard the sad news that the TweetDeck app is dead. This week,...

Practice of Law Can You 'Fix' Embarrassing Google Search Results?

Can You 'Fix' Embarrassing Google Search Results?

By William Peacock, Esq. | Last updated on

Beverly "Bev" Stayart has a small, and semi-embarrassing, problem. When you Google her name, one the search suggestions is "bev stayart levitra." For those who...

Practice of Law Two Concerns Over Cloud-Based Software for Lawyers

Two Concerns Over Cloud-Based Software for Lawyers

By William Peacock, Esq. | Last updated on

Cloud computing carries a lot of promise. With the move of software from locally-installed to remotely-stored, lawyers have redundant copies of data, can...

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