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Over 1,000 Cases Now Included in K&L Gates' E-Discovery Case Database
Electronic Discovery Law, 07/03/08
We are pleased to announce that our searchable case database now contains over 1,000 e-discovery cases from state and federal jurisdictions, with new cases being added every week. Now more than ever, our database is an excellent source of information on developing e-discovery case law around the country.

Remove Hidden Metadata from Word Documents
TechnoEsq, 07/02/08
Unfortunately, metadata has curtailed one of the courtesies attorneys in litigation formerly exhibited through providing discovery requests in an electronic format so that opposing counsel didn’t have to have his assistant re-type your requests when answering discovery.

Is E-Mail Evidence Less Persuasive?
EDD Update, 06/20/08
I suppose it says something about your status in life if you are pleased or appalled to see Wall Street titans with eight-figure incomes taken away in handcuffs and booked. It's a bit like the lawyers in Qualcomm v Broadcom: we can identify with them until the lying starts, and then we no longer see ourselves in their moccasins.
Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs)
  • RIM Navigates New Direction with BlackBerry Maps (September 29, 2006) BlackBerry With the introduction of BlackBerry Pearl by T-Mobile this month, Research In Motion's (RIM) first device with a camera for picture and video and an audio player, the leading enterprise mobile device and wireless e-mail vendor also unveiled a new mapping application, called BlackBerry Maps.
  • It's what computers have become - the new Nokia N95 (September 26, 2006)

    Nokia of Nokia

    Nokia today introduced the Nokia N95, an all-in-one multimedia computer with a pioneering 2-way slide concept, integrated GPS functionality, a 5 megapixel camera and support for high-speed mobile networks, making it easier to watch and record videos, listen to songs, take high-quality photos, browse the internet, or catch up on email while on the move.
  • Deepdive Technologies Announces eDiscovery Appliance Designed to Speed and Enhance Pre-Litigation Research (June 05, 2006)

    Deepdive Technologies of Deepdive Technologies

    Deepdive Technologies, a leading network discovery and search solution provider, today announced the DD300-R network-attached device, the first eDiscovery appliance designed to assist corporations and law firms in developing litigation strategy or doing pre-litigation research. Based on the company¿s patent-pending Automated Network Discovery technology, the DD300-R is a portable device that when attached to a corporate network can be used to locate, catalog, and index documents, presentations, and emails in support of potential litigation or to assist corporations in deciding whether to pursue litigation. Designed for confidential use by a small research team, the DD300-R is easily managed and minimally intrusive. No software needs to be installed on corporate servers or PCs, and the research team can securely access the DD300-R from within the corporate network or through a VPN connection over the Internet.
  • I Want My BlackBerry (December 01, 2005)

    Eric Sinrod of Duane Morris LLP

    "I have a confession to make. I am addicted to my BlackBerry. So for me, it really is a ""CrackBerry."" Is it true that a recent court ruling threatens Berry junkies like me with a possible shutdown of BlackBerry wireless email service? Perhaps each junkie soon will be howling to the wind: ""I want my BlackBerry"" (sung to Dire Straits¿ 80s melody ""I want my MTV""). Let's explore."
  • Potential Liability For Cellular SMS Messages Under The Telephone Consumer Protection Act (October 01, 2005)

    Eric Sinrod of Duane Morris LLP

    In the recent case of Joffe v. Acacia Mortgage Corp., the Arizona Court of Appeals has ruled that cellular Short Message Service (SMS) messages fall under the purview of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 (TCPA). While arguments were and can be made against this construction of the TCPA, if other courts adopt this approach, there could be a real impact on companies that seek to send SMS messages. No doubt, this fight is not over, and efforts will be made to convince courts to construe the TCPA differently.
  • Court Affirms Infringement by BlackBerry Maker (August 30, 2005)

    Deborah Nathan, Esq. of Andrews Publications

    The nation's leading court on patent law has ruled that the Canadian company that makes the popular BlackBerry wireless e-mail device engaged in patent infringement.

    • Law Firm Improves Competitive Position With BlackBerry (September 01, 2003)

      BlackBerry of BlackBerry

      Holland & Knight LLP is one of the world's 10 largest law firms. Like most law firms, they are faced with many issues that could impede their success and interfere with their day-to-day performance.
    • Pennies From Heaven, Can Pagers be the Information Appliance We're Dreaming Of ? (July 01, 2096)

      Marie D'Amico of Digital Media

      They¿re incredibly vexatious, those hip-holsters that let wearers feel so self-important, looking like digital tech-slingers. With 70 million subscribers worldwide (27.3 million in the US alone) in 1994, pagers already have mass-market acceptance. With the technological advances of two-way and voice paging, pagers may be poised to become combination cellular telephones, answering machines and cheap electronic content devices.
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