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  • Fulfilling Expectations at LegalTech
    LegalTech conference attendees' expectations of finding products and services to reduce costs and control workflow for e-discovery were met head-on by vendors and consultants. But EDD wasn't the only concern at the show, where BI, document management, VoIP and other technologies shared the floor.

  • IT Utility for Law Firms Saves Office Space
    The IT Utility is a trend with traction, writes Tom Gelbmann. Consider off-premise IT services such as co-location and managed services for office space requirements. Now's the time to get out of the business of managing hardware and focus on managing information for a true competitive advantage.

  • Can 'Wiihabilitation' Heal Injured Legal Pros?
    Some call it "Wiihabilitation." Nintendo's Wii video game system, whose popularity already extends beyond teen gamers, is fast becoming a rehab craze among the athletic set. Something to consider the next time you're forging those business contacts during yet another golf or tennis game.

  • LegalTech New York 2008 Blogs to a Close
    As LTNY 2008 nears the finish line, Law.com's Legal Blog Watch, in partnership with Law Technology News magazine, weighs in with reports from the floor and evening events, including the LTN Awards. Here's the latest coverage wrapping up the 27th annual event.

  • Does Your Firm Have an Electronic Communications Policy?
    Electronic communications policies protect against the perils of the e-mail medium -- among them, diminished employee productivity and e-mail content that subjects the employer to legal exposure. ECPs should be carefully worded to safeguard firms against fallout from online hazards.

  • Infrastructure Software Startup Teneros Secures $40M
    Teneros Inc. has added $40 million in venture funding, bringing the total raised by the infrastructure software startup to $84.5 million. Its lead product ensures that computer users can access key computer applications, such as e-mail, even when the larger network is disabled.

  • EDD Uncertainty Looms Over LegalTech
    It's no surprise that e-discovery was front and center at LegalTech New York again this year. Vendors were on hand to provide products and services aimed at reducing EDD-associated costs and risks, while others offered tools designed to facilitate the business and practice of law. Read on for the highlights.

  • Keeping Business Intelligent in 2008
    A panel of experts answer the question: What will be the most surprising or innovative use of "business intelligence" (aka "competitive intelligence") technology during the next year? Responses range from the integration of social networking to the use of enterprise search.

Last Update: Tuesday, January 15, 2008