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Losing rights to your data and unwelcome scrutiny by regulators are some of the consequences of a digital transformation if it doesn't include legal input.
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Google has announced it will appeal the $2.7 billion fine levied by the European Union in June for allegedly promoting its own price comparison services over its competitors.
Google filed the appeal with the General Court of the European Union, the EU's second highest court.
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Information intelligence and e-discovery provider Recommind today announced an upgrade of its Axcelerate e-Discovery platform.
While Axcelerate comes in many versions, including On-Demand and a subscription-based Unlimited edition, the company claims the new Axcelerate Cloud is a fully developed cloud offering with something extra: muscle.
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New research from Workshare claims the legal industry is plagued by a greater than average share of document mismanagement and chaos. The survey, based on responses from 220 legal professionals, shows that 78 percent are struggling to meet targets in spite of document and content management strategies to improve
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The latest in rankings, chatting, meetings and retailing from the Excelsior State, the City of Flowers, D-Town and Maydenheth. Pretty SaaS-y … Legal Publish earned a spot on TL NewsWire’s Top 25 Products of 2014 with its Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) content management and marketing platform.
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It's a good time to be in knowledge management. With the push to consumerization, new tools are released on a regular basis which simplify and help solve business problems, without negating the value of previous technological investments.
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A business dive into the Web Content Management System (CMS) world is risky. The market is saturated with platforms. But Eric Diamond has high hopes for his company's new product. The new Software as a Service (SaaS) marketing solution is designed to help law firms execute their digital strategies —
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Microsoft is reportedly "glad" that it has to change the name of its global cloud storage service, after running foul of a U.K. TV broadcaster's trademark. We wonder what happens when something goes really wrong for the company.
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You could say that 2012 was the year that the legal industry embraced social media -- but that doesn't mean that social media embraced the legal system. When 2012 started, the issue of social media and the law was prominently covered.
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Lawyers have some new tools with which to fight their battles. Today, HP-owned Autonomy unveiled three new innovations for its products that are designed to help law firms and corporate legal departments utilize the convergence of social, cloud and mobile technologies.
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Is the iPad becoming a laptop replacement? That’s the question three panelists at ILTA sought to answer on the first day of sessions. As iPads become more popular and used within the workplace, it’s not uncommon for lawyers and other professionals to use their iPad to complete work-related tasks.
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Google records rising profits, but even that isn't enough to keep one of its highest profile employees. While, in the trenches, the Pages API is opened up, Android Jelly Bean goes to phone makers and Google's lawyers continue to bargain around the world.
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China is one of Apple's most lucrative markets, although legal disputes in the country have caused trouble for the iPhone and iPad maker.
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Apple and Samsung have been on an all-out war against each other for the best part of 2011, with either claiming patent infringements by the other.
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