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Practice of Law Evernote Had a Security Breach. Oh Yeah, That. Whatevs.

Evernote Had a Security Breach. Oh Yeah, That. Whatevs.

By William Peacock, Esq. | Last updated on

You all know that some of us around here are big Evernote fans. It comes in handy when moments of inspiration strike and blog topics come tumbling into our...

Practice of Law Is Cyberwarfare Already Happening?

Is Cyberwarfare Already Happening?

By Andrew Chow, Esq. | Last updated on

FindLaw columnist Eric Sinrod writes regularly in this section on legal developments surrounding technology and the Internet. Are international governments...

Practice of Law FindLaw's Voice and Email Connect Services: Better Than DIY

FindLaw's Voice and Email Connect Services: Better Than DIY

By William Peacock, Esq. | Last updated on

If you are a tech geek and a lawyer, we’re willing to bet that you are the do-it-yourself type. Aren’t we all? Why pay someone else to handle client...

Practice of Law What Does CISPA Mean for Defense Attorneys?

What Does CISPA Mean for Defense Attorneys?

By Robyn Hagan Cain | Last updated on

Last year, you may have gone an entire day without Wikipedia thanks to the SOPA blackout. In January 2012, thousands of websites went dark for a day to protest...

Practice of Law Can a Pedometer Make You a Better Attorney?

Can a Pedometer Make You a Better Attorney?

By Robyn Hagan Cain | Last updated on

Eighteen months ago, a bundle of joy arrived on my doorstep. At the time, I couldn't have anticipated how much such a tiny thing would change my life. I...

Practice of Law Evernote v. OneNote: Which is the Note Bene?

Evernote v. OneNote: Which is the Note Bene?

By William Peacock, Esq. | Last updated on

When I was a wee lad in law school, Evernote did not exist. There was, however, OneNote, which comes with Microsoft Office. I was smitten. Whereas Word was...

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