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News & Developments »
Developments and Technical Difficulties in Apple v. Samsung
U.S. District Court Judge Lucy Koh denied Apple's motion to suspend the sales of the allegedly infringing devices produced by Samsung of South Korea.
Court Upholds Taxing Costs of Converting Electronic Data Against Non-Prevailing Party
A court explains why converting data can be taxed against a party as "fees for exemplification and the costs of making copies of any materials" under 28 USC § 1920.
Court Does Not Require Proof of Bad Faith for Spoliation Sanction
Where the destruction of evidence occurs after the initiation of litigation, no bad faith is required to impose sanctions.
Articles »
Law Practice of the Past and Future
By Michael Deitch
A small-firm lawyer reminisces about law-practice technology over the past 30 years and discusses his vision of its future.
Videoconferencing Versus In-Person Meetings
By Bobbie K. Ross
A young lawyer analyzes the implications of videoconferencing on law practice, including ethical considerations, costs and benefits, and the attorney-client relationship.
Regulating Cell Phones in the Courtroom
By Kent Markgraf
How should one of the biggest distractions in today's courtrooms be policed?
Tech Tips »
Tablets + The Cloud = A Powerful Mobile Presentation Tool
To bring the documents, exhibits, and other content to your tablet, you don’t want to rely on email or clunky wired connections.
Innova: Creating and Using QuickFills | 
Avoid reusing old letters, memos, or fax cover pages. Creating QuickFills will save you time and ensure that you are using the most recent firm templates.
Quicker Access to Websites | 
The Links toolbar will provide you a quick link to sites, but unlike Favorites, the toolbar does not require you to select a Menu or Explorer Bar.
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There are a number of CLE opportunities and other events coming up in the realm of technology that might be of interest to litigators.
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