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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.
Voice over Internet Protocol (VOIP)
  • New Voice-Enabled Modems Underscore Motorola's Global Leadership in Voice-over-IP (September 18, 2006)

    Motorola of Motorola

    Motorola, Inc. (NYSE: MOT) today expanded its family of voice-enabled cable modems with the introduction of the SBV5100 series. The new models, based on the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), one of the more common voice and multimedia protocols in the telecommunications industry, provide greater choice to cable operators as they select the ideal technology for their systems.
  • Employers Resort To Firing Employees Who Abuse Electronic Communications (July 25, 2006)

    Eric Sinrod of FindLaw

    "In one of my recent columns, I wrote about how employers have considerable worries as to how employees handle their electronic communications by way of blogging and instant messaging. Well, it turns out that employers are so concerned about their legal and financial risks caused by inappropriate employee electronic communications, they are terminating employees who violate workplace computer policies."
  • FCC Inconsistency Benefits Law Enforcement In VoIP/Broadband Decision (July 11, 2006)

    Konrad Trope, Esq. of FindLaw

    "Recently, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit addressed a controversial 2005 order of the Federal Communications Commission in American Council on Education v. FCC, a decision which denied a petition for review of an FCC ruling that providers of broadband Internet access and voice over Internet protocol (""VoIP"") services are regulable as ""telecommunications carriers"" under the Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act (""CALEA"")."
  • VOIP Frequently Asked Questions (June 19, 2006)

    Federal Communications Commission of Federal Communications Commission

    A lists of Frequently Asked Questions from the Federal Communications Commission. Learn how VOIP works and what equipment it requires.
  • Vonage and D-Link Launch a Co-Branded Internet Telephone Adaptor (June 01, 2006)

    Vonage of Vonage

    Vonage America Inc., subsidiary of Vonage Holdings Corp., a leading Internet telephony provider in North America, and D-Link, the end-to-end networking solutions provider, today announced the availability of the Voice Terminal Adaptor (VTA), a two-line Internet Phone Adaptor configured with the Vonage(R) service.
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