My weekly column has been silent the past several weeks because I am in the middle of a six-week jury trial. I surface briefly now to offer some comments on trials in the new tech age.
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Unless you live on a deserted island, you probably have learned that the New England Patriots have been embroiled in controversy with respect to videotaping opposing team defensive signals. Was the punishment levied the right result? Does the result hold up as a matter of law? Let's peel back the legal layers to explore.
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The impact of computer security breaches is not hypothetical. When such a breach occurs, the financial consequences are real and can be immediate. Thus, it is better to be penny-wise rather than pound-foolish, and companies would be smart on the front-end to take steps to prevent breaches from occurring.
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Well, another year is in the books, and what a year it's been! The world of Legal Technology had its share of ups and downs in 2007, and we've assembled some of the top issues that have appeared in the Legal Technology Center over the course of 2007. We offer them up so you can relive the best 2007 had to offer. Enjoy, and have a wonderful holiday season and a happy New Year!
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The KeyScan KS810 is a full page scanner integrated inside a PC keyboard (high quality, color, fast, USB2 scanner).
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Apple(R) today updated its all-in-one iMac(R) line with the latest Intel Core 2 Duo processors and the most powerful graphics ever available in an iMac.
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To further enhance a great customer experience, Dell today announced forthcoming expansion of its consumer services offerings aimed at delighting customers and helping them get more out of their digital lifestyle.
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HP today announced new printing solutions that enable small businesses to affordably produce marketing collateral in-house, increase productivity and better manage their printing environments.
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