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PlexLex: The Law of Google

PlexLex: The Law of Google

Covers litigation, legislation, and legal news affecting Google.

http://www.lawofgoogle.com/
Rank this Week: 3983

Legal iPad

Legal iPad

Covers the use of iPads for lawyers and business professionals. By Nicole Black.

http://legal-ipad.com/
  • Mar 26

    An infographic on mobile use by lawyers and a giveaway!

    An infographic on mobile use by lawyers and a giveaway!
    First, the giveaway. Head on over to the MyCase blog to enter to win a free copy of the JuryPad app, compliments of the good folks at Bench&Bar, LLC. The JuryPad iPad app is designed to streamline the jury…
  • Mar 7

    New Mobile Apps for Lawyer

    New Mobile Apps for Lawyer
    Over at the MyCase blog, I wrote about a number of new apps for lawyers that were recently released. Check it out here.
  • Feb 1

    Best PDF Annotation and Storage app

    Best PDF Annotation and Storage app
    In case you missed it, I recently wrote a post over at the Lawyerist blog about the best iPad PDF storage and annotation apps. Head on over,  check it out, and add your favorites in the comments.
Rank this Week: 4003

TelecomMediaTech Law Blog

TelecomMediaTech Law Blog

Covers telecommunications, media and technology law and policy. By Rini Coran, PC.

http://www.telecommediatechlaw.com
  • May 22

    U.S. SUPREME COURT UPHOLDS FCC'S TIME LIMITS ON WIRELESS SITING APPLICATIONS

    U.S. SUPREME COURT UPHOLDS FCC'S TIME LIMITS ON WIRELESS SITING APPLICATIONS
    Leonard Bernstein reportedly said that to achieve great things, two things are needed: a plan, and not quite enough time. In that vein, the U.S. Supreme Court, by a 6-3 vote, has upheld the Federal Communications Commission’s…
  • Dec 17

    FCC's Outage Reporting Rules Take Effect for Interconnected VoIP Service

    FCC's Outage Reporting Rules Take Effect for Interconnected VoIP Service
    In the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy and other recent natural disasters, there is increasing focus on how communications networks weather these storms. In addition to significant, sometimes catastrophic, harm to life and property, severe…
  • Dec 13

    Will the FCC and the FAA Allow Expanded Use of Wireless Devices on Airplanes?

    Will the FCC and the FAA Allow Expanded Use of Wireless Devices on Airplanes?
    Here’s an important announcement for gadget-laden air travelers: Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski reportedly has asked the Federal Aviation Administration to “enable greater use of tablets, e-readers,…
Rank this Week: 4038

Law Office of Dan Rogers

Law Office of Dan Rogers

Covers news and law in the area of video games, digital law, privacy, and technology.

http://dlr-law.com/writings--pubs.html
Rank this Week: 4099

Social Networking Law Blog

Social Networking Law Blog

By Dickinson Mackaman Tyler & Hagen PC.

http://www.dickinsonlaw.com/blog-search-page/?bcat=32
  • Nov 25

    Social media in the workplace: Three NLRB guidance document

    Social media in the workplace: Three NLRB guidance document
    The National Labor Relations Board Acting General Counsel has issued the third guidance document in the last ten months addressing social media activity by employees – one of the fastest developing areas of employment law.
  • Nov 25

    Final GINA regs delayed: GINA & social media considerations for employer

    Final GINA regs delayed: GINA & social media considerations for employer
    With respect to social media issues specifically, GINA makes the mere acquisition of genetic information illegal. Because the Act broadly defines the term “genetic information” (including even medical conditions of family members),…
  • Nov 25

    US Supreme Court issues opinion in Quon sexting case

    US Supreme Court issues opinion in Quon sexting case
    The United States Supreme Court ruled today that a public employer’s search of sexually explicit text messages on a police officer’s employer-issued pager did not constitute an illegal invasion of privacy. The Court overturned the Ninth…
Rank this Week: 4108

ninetyfiveyears

ninetyfiveyears

Covers media, technology, culture and the law. By Richard D. Allen and Joe Pirrotta.

http://www.95years.com
Rank this Week: 4139

Christiansen's IT Law: Information…

Christiansen's IT Law: Information Law Theory and Practice

Focuses on legal architectures for information technology management. By John R. Christiansen.

http://informationlawtheoryandpractice.blogspot.com/
Rank this Week: 4161

Information Technology Law Blog

Information Technology Law Blog

Covers social media, e-discovery, privacy, and intellectual property. By Foster Swift Collins & Smith PC.

http://www.michiganitlaw.com/
  • May 14

    XG Sciences Announces New Battery Anode with Four Times the Capacity of Conventional Material

    XG Sciences Announces New Battery Anode with Four Times the Capacity of Conventional Material
    Lansing-based XG Sciences, Inc. has launched a new generation of anode materials for lithium-ion batteries with four times the capacity of conventional anodes. The new anode material is produced through proprietary manufacturing processes and…
  • Mar 26

    Veronica Mars Kickstarter Succe

    Veronica Mars Kickstarter Succe
    As noted in a prior blog article, investment crowdfunding is awaiting SEC regulations. However, “reward” and “experience” based crowdfunding via websites such as Kickstarter have seen success. On March 13, 2013, Rob…
  • Mar 19

    White House Decrees Free Access to Government Research

    White House Decrees Free Access to Government Research
    The White House has declared that the results of government funded research, with certain exceptions for classified data, will be available to the public for free within in a year. Such results include peer-reviewed publications and digital…
Rank this Week: 4184

CompuSavvy's Word & WordPerfect…

CompuSavvy's Word & WordPerfect Tips

Tips about MS Word and WordPerfect with some advice targeted to legal professionals.

http://compusavvy.wordpress.com
  • Mar 30

    Word 2010: Custom Date With Auto Month/Year, Blank Day

    Word 2010: Custom Date With Auto Month/Year, Blank Day
    A member of the Windows 7 / Microsoft Office for Legal group on LinkedIn recently asked if there is a way to create a date code in which the month and year are codes that automatically update but there is a blank line where the user can type…
  • Dec 31

    Best wishes for 2013!

    Best wishes for 2013!
    May the new year bestow upon each of you the best that life has to offer: good health, contentment, financial security, the safe haven of supportive and caring friends and family, enjoyable challenges, as much work — and leisure —…
  • Dec 18

    Office 2013 Quick Start Guides (from Microsoft)

    Office 2013 Quick Start Guides (from Microsoft)
    Microsoft has made available Office 2013 Quick Start Guides for Word, Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint, Publisher, Visio, Access, OneNote, and Project. According to Microsoft, the guides contain “useful tips, shortcuts, and screenshots to…
Rank this Week: 4197

Netlawblog

Netlawblog

Internet Tools for Lawyers. By Jerry Lawson.

http://www.laweb.org
  • Jan 20

    Hello world!

    Hello world!
    Welcome to Laweb.org. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start blogging!
  • Jan 11

    Laweb.org

    Laweb.org
    Laweb.org is a comprehensive Internet resource on various types of law.  Each of these pages include links to the relevant statutory and regulatory sections. Finally, laweb.org contains a great deal of custom written descriptions of how…
  • Jul 31

    Those Ignorant Bloggers, At It Again

    Those Ignorant Bloggers, At It Again
    Here's a great example of the phenomenon I wrote about recently--the blogger network being more knowledgeable about many subjects than the old media "experts." Juan Cole is a professor at the University of Michigan, an expert on the Middle…
Rank this Week: 4193

The Undeniable Ruth

The Undeniable Ruth

Covers cyberbullying and flash mobs. By Ruth Carter.

http://www.undeniableruth.com/
  • May 21

    Bonding with my Fellow Geeks at Phoenix Comicon

    Bonding with my Fellow Geeks at Phoenix Comicon
    It’s Phoenix Comicon this weekend! I feel like Geek Christmas is upon us. I love going to geek events because from the moment I walk in, I know I’m surrounded by people who “get it.” We don’t have to explain why…
  • May 14

    Enough with the Digital Panty Throwing

    Enough with the Digital Panty Throwing
    One thing that annoys me on Twitter is what I call “digital panty throwing.” This is when a person (male or female) asks a celebrity for a retweet because they think the celebrity is hot, or it’s their birthday, or they want…
  • May 7

    The Smoothie Diet – Your Questions Answered

    The Smoothie Diet – Your Questions Answered
    Doing this diet for 30 days was hard towards the end. The novelty of the diet also made it easier to stick with it. As Dr. Terry Simpson said, people generally don’t like this diet, just the results.
Rank this Week: 4212

Stone Law P.C.'s Blog

Stone Law P.C.'s Blog

Covers intellectual property, entertainment law, and computing issues.

http://www.stoneslaw.net/blog/
  • Apr 20

    Is Content Aggregation Copyright Infringement?

    Is Content Aggregation Copyright Infringement?
    A federal district judge in New York ruled for the Associated Press in the case of AP v. Meltwater. The ruling, if upheld on appeal, can have large ramifications throughout the blogosphere and for content aggregators. The Associated Press, or…
  • Mar 27

    Kirtsaeng v. Wiley: Supreme Court Creates New Class of Business Venture

    Kirtsaeng v. Wiley: Supreme Court Creates New Class of Business Venture
    The Supreme Court decided this week the case of Kirtsaeng v. John Wiley & Sons. The opinion will undoubtedly have a large impact on intellectual property law. This case deals with a Thai national who was subsidizing his college tuition in…
  • Mar 20

    Is ‘Redskins’ Too Offensive to be Trademarked?

    Is ‘Redskins’ Too Offensive to be Trademarked?
    The Trademark Trial and Appeals Board, the TTAB, has recently heard a case to determine if the Washington Redskins name is disparaging, and therefore should be stripped of its protected trademark status. This has been a long disputed issue.…
Rank this Week: 4228

Stockycat Blog

Stockycat Blog

Focuses on the intersection between criminal law, the Fourth Amendment and emerging technology. By J. Adam Engel.

http://www.stockycat.com/
  • May 20

    Government Can Read Credit Card Magnetic Strips Without A Warrant

    Government Can Read Credit Card Magnetic Strips Without A Warrant
    A federal court recently considered whether the warrantless reading of magnetic strips on the backs of credit and debit cards by United States Secret Service agents violates the Fourth Amendment of the United States Constitution’s…
  • Dec 10

    Cell Phone Subscriber Information Is Not Protected by Fourth Amendment

    Cell Phone Subscriber Information Is Not Protected by Fourth Amendment
    The case is Upshur v. State, No. 1461, Court of Special Appeals of Maryland (November 28, 2012). The defendant challenged the use of his name and address, which law enforcement officers obtained without a warrant from his cellular telephone…
  • Nov 14

    Kansas Court Holds That Police Can Read Text Messages of an Arrested Person

    Kansas Court Holds That Police Can Read Text Messages of an Arrested Person
    The Kansas Court of Appeals has held that police may search the contents of a cell phone incident to an arrest without a warrant. The case is STATE OF KANSAS v. TOMMY RAY JAMES, No. 106,083 (November 9, 2012). The Defendant was convicted of…
Rank this Week: 4318

The Law Offices of Eli L. Pearlman

The Law Offices of Eli L. Pearlman

Covers internet and technology news and case law.

http://elplawfirm.com/blog/
  • Apr 30

    We Are Hiring

    We Are Hiring
    COUNSEL (Corp., Securities, Investment Funds & Ent. Law) – sought by Law Offices of Eli L. Pearlman P.C. in Los Angeles, CA. Duties: Represent privately held and publicly-traded companies in complex business transactions matters of…
  • Apr 16

    The Time Has Come to Update Your Jurisdiction Clause!

    The Time Has Come to Update Your Jurisdiction Clause!
    Most agreements contain a jurisdiction clause (sometimes referred to as a forum selection clause). A jurisdiction clause is often a contentious provision in an agreement. Frequently, the venue of the litigation (i.e., the court where the case…
  • Apr 12

    Modern Family

    Modern Family
    I know I am not the only person that watched the television show Modern Family last week. However, I could be one of the few viewers that paid close attention to the show’s credits to see if/how ABC disclosed its arrangement with…
Rank this Week: 4311

Emerging Technologies Blog

Emerging Technologies Blog

Covers GPL, open source and free software. By Brown Rudnick.

http://brownrudnick.com/blog/emerging-technologies/
  • Dec 21

    Mobile App Privacy: Five Things Businesses Can Do To Stay Out Of Trouble

    Mobile App Privacy: Five Things Businesses Can Do To Stay Out Of Trouble
    The business case for offering a mobile app can be compelling: an app can give a business a constant presence on its customers’ mobile desktop, building brand awareness and allowing easy and direct interaction. But businesses that roll…
  • Jun 29

    A New Wave Of GPL Enforcement? Samba and Linux kernel copyrightholders join the fight

    A New Wave Of GPL Enforcement? Samba and Linux kernel copyrightholders join the fight
    Talk about unintended consequences: Rob Landley, a lead developer of BusyBox, announced that he was rewriting that program solely to disarm GPL enforcers. In response, several other copyright holders came forward to hand the enforcers some…
  • Jun 12

    The Lore of Linux

    The Lore of Linux
    Advising clients on open source is always hard, because there’s not much law but a lot of lore.  There are a couple of court decisions that discuss open source licensing, but they don’t get at the really complicated and interesting…
Rank this Week: 4329

The Business Technology Law Blog

The Business Technology Law Blog

Covers legal issues impacting the technologies that businesses use to make money and grow. By Bradley Gross.

http://www.bradleygross.com/
  • Nov 13

    Upsell By Clickwrap? The Second Circuit Says "Not So Fast..."

    Upsell By Clickwrap? The Second Circuit Says "Not So Fast..."
    Have you ever purchased something from a website only to get bombarded at the checkout or payment screen with offers of other products or services?  That process, called "upselling", is a merchant's last ditch effort to get you to spend a…
  • Sep 7

    Clickwrap / Browsewrap Agreements: It’s the Notice, Stupid!

    Clickwrap / Browsewrap Agreements: It’s the Notice, Stupid!
    If your company sells stuff online, it likely relies on a Terms of Use link to bind its customers to a purchase agreement, or requires its customers to click through a Terms of Use agreement before a sale can be consummated.
  • Aug 29

    Guidelines Prodding Companies to Disclose Cyberattacks? Not Likely.

    Guidelines Prodding Companies to Disclose Cyberattacks? Not Likely.
    Last October, the SEC issued guidelines to companies about when they should notify their shareholders about incidents involving cyberattacks.  The guidelines were--and still are--voluntary, so public companies are still free to keep…
Rank this Week: 4337

Copyright, Intellectual Property,…

Copyright, Intellectual Property, Computer, Internet, e-Commerce Law

Covers IP/IT law, with a strong focus on copyright and internet law. By Barry Sookman.

http://www.barrysookman.com
  • May 22

    Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2013-05-22

    Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2013-05-22
    The Internet, which lives forever, is a stalker’s best torture device http://t.co/dONJCIBXrF -> US Supreme Court to hear another Case Involving Licensees in Good Standing who Challenge Patent Rights http://t.co/2t7OD7hUZE -> Judge…
  • May 21

    Are smartphones computer systems under the Criminal Code? R v Cockell

    Are smartphones computer systems under the Criminal Code? R v Cockell
    Every now and again you read decisions that make you shake your head. Mine felt like a salt shaker when I read the decision of the Alberta Court of Appeal last week in R. v. Cockell, 2013 ABCA 112. In this case the Court reversed the…
  • May 21

    Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2013-05-21

    Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2013-05-21
    U.S. seizes accounts of major Bitcoin exchange based in Japan http://t.co/kF0zRUOQuX -> Lawmakers Seek Google Glass Privacy Plan http://t.co/j51gL1l9QM -> Canadian Tire Forgoes BYOD, Issues BlackBerries to Workers http://t.co/UfGEgV9ihu…
Rank this Week: 4359

LAWTECH GURU BLOG

LAWTECH GURU BLOG

Covers law practice managment and related technology issues. By Jeff Beard.

http://www.lawtechguru.com/
  • Nov 4

    Bring eDiscovery In-house While Avoiding Pitfall

    Bring eDiscovery In-house While Avoiding Pitfall
    InsideCounsel offers some tips for those interested in bringing eDiscovery in-house while avoiding pitfalls, including some comments from yours truly. Check out "Inside Job" in InsideCounsel's November issue, published in the monthly…
  • Oct 27

    10 Tips for Safe Social Networking for Attorneys & Expert

    10 Tips for Safe Social Networking for Attorneys & Expert
    LinkedIn. Facebook. Twitter. Blogs.  Bob Ambrogi, always on the forefront of web technologies and their impact, recently published two helpful "Top 10" articles - one each for attorneys and experts, with some great tips for those navigating…
  • Aug 18

    Legal EHR Summit: Thoughts & Impression

    Legal EHR Summit: Thoughts & Impression
    From the many presentations and discussions at the AHIMA sponsored Legal EHR Summit in Chicago, it's clear that healthcare records and records management in the U.S. are changing.  (In case you were wondering, "EHR" = Electronic Health…
Rank this Week: 4414

Law School 2.0

Law School 2.0

Covers legal education reform. By David Thomson.

http://www.lawschool2.org/
  • Mar 22

    Presentation at Rocky Mountain LW Conference

    Presentation at Rocky Mountain LW Conference
    This weekend I will be attending and participating in the Rocky Mountain Legal Writing Conference, which will be hosted by our friends at the University of Colorado Law School in Boulder. I had the privilege of working on the program...
  • Jan 14

    Visiting Scholar at IAALS

    Visiting Scholar at IAALS
    After 10 years of full-time teaching at the DU Law School, I am on sabbatical leave (my first) until July. I have been preparing for this leave for a year, since I learned that my leave application was accepted last...
  • Oct 17

    Distinguished Teaching Award

    Distinguished Teaching Award
    Today, the University of Denver gave me the University's Distinguished Teaching Award during the annual Convocation ceremony.  
Rank this Week: 4421

Privacy & Security Source

Privacy & Security Source

Covers anonymous subpoenas, behavioral advertising, employee monitoring, geolocation and information security. By Foley & Lardner LLP.

http://www.privacysecuritysource.com
Rank this Week: 4431

The Hytech Lawyer

The Hytech Lawyer

Covers law practice technology. By Bill Latham.

http://hytechlawyer.com/
Rank this Week: 4432

rachaelip blog

rachaelip blog

Covers IP and technology law. By Rachael Vaughn.

http://www.rachaelip.com/blog
  • Jan 30

    bunnie Huang and Kevin Ferguson Stand Up for DMCA Exemption

    bunnie Huang and Kevin Ferguson Stand Up for DMCA Exemption
    Stand with EFF and OTW   Read more about the 2012 exemption proceedings here.
  • Jan 23

    Innovation and Intellectual Property in Jurassic Park

    Innovation and Intellectual Property in Jurassic Park
    I realize that I am revealing my relative age when I admit that Jurassic Park (the original, not The Lost World or any of the other sequels) largely defined my childhood.
  • Dec 22

    Effective Dates for America Invents Act

    Effective Dates for America Invents Act
    Despite collecting a copious amount of material about America Invents, I have yet to find a slide with the significant effective dates in a font size I can comfortably read. I put together the a timeline with the key effective dates for the…
Rank this Week: 4433

Lachance on Law

Lachance on Law

Covers the access and use of online legal information. By Colin Lachance, President of the Canadian Legal Information Institute (CanLII).

http://lachanceonlaw.wordpress.com/
  • Dec 3

    Of blogs and magazines – my 2012 CLawBies nomination

    Of blogs and magazines – my 2012 CLawBies nomination
    It’s CLawBies time again. The CLawBies – an unfortunately-named (how, exactly, does one clear up a stubborn case of the CLawbies? Are they contagious?) but well-meaning accolade – recognize the best in Canadian law blogging.…
  • Nov 27

    A Canadian A2J technology deficit?

    A Canadian A2J technology deficit?
    With all the excitement of a cosplay buff just ahead of Comic-Con, I anxiously awaited the Law via the Internet conference held in early October at Cornell University in picturesque Ithaca, NY. The 3 day event included the annual get together…
  • Nov 27

    A Canadian A2J technology deficit?

    A Canadian A2J technology deficit?
    With all the excitement of a cosplay buff just ahead of Comic-Con, I anxiously awaited the Law via the Internet conference held in early October at Cornell University in picturesque Ithaca, NY. The 3 day event included the annual get together…
Rank this Week: 4442

Massachusetts Data Privacy Law…

Massachusetts Data Privacy Law Blog

Covers data breaches, phishing, social engineering and federal privacy law. By John H. Lacey of The McCormack Firm, LLC.

http://www.massdataprivacylaw.com
  • Apr 30

    "Slippery Slope" defined...

    "Slippery Slope" defined...
    Way back in law school we learned a term called the "slippery slope." In academia, it usually has a negative connotation because it usually means..."the beginning of the end."
  • Apr 9

    MASS RMV DATA STOLEN - WHY?

    MASS RMV DATA STOLEN - WHY?
    Last Thursday two masked men, operating a stolen jeep, pulled up next to a courier's white van that was parked outside a MA RMV location, jumped out of the jeep and stole five bags from the courier's van. This is according to witness'…
  • Apr 2

    Major Credit Card Processor hacked - is the sky falling?

    Major Credit Card Processor hacked - is the sky falling?
    Last Friday, I was reading my daily dose of Brian Krebs' blog, KrebsOnSecurity.com, and read his story about a compa
Rank this Week: 4458

Social Networking Law Blog

Social Networking Law Blog

Discusses social networking as it relates to the law, particularly highlighting recent cases and showcasing the development of social networking law. By Payam Saljoughian.

http://socialnetworkinglaw.wordpress.com/
  • Jul 10

    Court Allows Discovery of Facebook and Myspace Post

    Court Allows Discovery of Facebook and Myspace Post
    On April 27, 2007, Plaintiff Nicole Thompson suffered serious injuries as a result of an automobile accident.  She claimed that her injuries included, among other things, a stroke resulting in paralysis of the right side of her body, limited…
  • Jul 6

    Judge Concludes that User’s Tweets Are Subject to Subpoena

    Judge Concludes that User’s Tweets Are Subject to Subpoena
    Two months ago, I wrote that Twitter was fighting to protect one of its user’s tweets from a subpoena.  The user was Malcolm Harris (Twitter handle @destructuermal), who was charged with disorderly conduct after allegedly marching on…
  • Jul 2

    Federal Judge Upholds Indiana Law Banning Sex Offender Use of Social Networking Site

    Federal Judge Upholds Indiana Law Banning Sex Offender Use of Social Networking Site
    In 2008, Indiana enacted a law that prohibits registered sex offenders from using social networking sites that allow access by persons under the age of 18.  Mr. Doe, an adult resident of Indianapolis, Indiana, who proceeded in the case…
Rank this Week: 4503

Statements of Interest

Statements of Interest

Looking at life through a lawyer's lens. By Cathy Gellis.

http://www.cathygellis.com/soi/
  • May 4

    Trivet (adj.) (repost)

    Trivet (adj.) (repost)
    Another repost from my old blog: Last night I helped my dad clear the table. “Where do we put the trivet?” I asked. Then I interrupted myself. “What a useless word, ‘trivet.’ In a way it’s nice that…
  • May 1

    Prenda Law’s Trip To San Francisco Turns Out Badly (cross-post)

    Prenda Law’s Trip To San Francisco Turns Out Badly (cross-post)
    The hearing involving Prenda Law that I described in the previous post soon resulted in a ruling, which I again summarized on Popehat. I’ve cross-posted that second post below: Later this week it will be World Intellectual Property Day,…
  • Apr 21

    Prenda Law, a San Francisco treat

    Prenda Law, a San Francisco treat
    I wrote about one of the recent chapters in the Prenda Law saga at the Popehat blog last week. For posterity, and people who read this blog but not that one, here’s what I wrote. While most of the recent news involving Prenda Law has…
Rank this Week: 4508

Internet Law Info Blog

Internet Law Info Blog

Covers legal developments involving new technologies and the Internet. By Nissenbaum Law Group, LLC.

http://www.internetlawinfoblog.com/
Rank this Week: 4547

CyberPanda

CyberPanda

Covers cyberspace including privacy, defamation, intellectual property, e-commerce and online property in the UK, EU, USA and the Far East.

  • May 24

    The right to oblivion in a Facebook world!

    The right to oblivion in a Facebook world!
    I attended the very instructive seminar organised by the Westminster Media Forum today on privacy, social media platforms and the right to be forgotten. The idea of the 'right to be forgotten' has been promoted by Viviene Reding (VP of the EU…
  • May 24

    Weekly Cyber-Law News Round-Up

    Weekly Cyber-Law News Round-Up
    What a week it has been!! Here are my personal picks of the highlights of last week`s news which relate to internet law. As always privacy and intellectual property issues are dominating the legal landscape of cyber-law news! …
  • May 24

    16.10.10 Weekly Cyber-Law News Round-Up

    16.10.10 Weekly Cyber-Law News Round-Up
    Another exciting week in the world of cyber-law with BT & Talk Talk being granted judicial review in relation to the Digital Economy Act, many proposals for legal measures from the Commission/Parliament relating to data protection and…
Rank this Week: 4584

NYTechLitigation.com - Litigation…

NYTechLitigation.com - Litigation and Technology News and Opinion

Developments at the intersection of law, litigation, and technology. By Jeffrey Gross.

http://nytechlitigation.com/
  • Mar 15

    Court Rules That LinkedIn Account Belongs to Employee, not Employer

    Court Rules That LinkedIn Account Belongs to Employee, not Employer
    Eagle v. Edcomm, a case about which I’ve posted before, resulted in what may be one of the first rulings on the merits of a thorny issue concerning social media:  Who owns a social media account, the employer or the employee, if…
  • Feb 24

    Recent Case Illustrates Importance of Clawback Provision

    Recent Case Illustrates Importance of Clawback Provision
    Federal Rule of Evidence 502(d) allows courts to issue orders that protect parties from inadvertently producing privileged documents.  Yet, this tool, commonly known as a clawback agreement, remains remarkably underused. A recent New…
  • Feb 24

    The FCPA’s Reach onto Foreign Soil

    The FCPA’s Reach onto Foreign Soil
    A recent New York case demonstrates how powerful the FCPA can be for the SEC to attack bribery that has rather remote connections to the United States.  In SEC v. Straub, et al., No. 11 Civ. 9645 (RJS) (S.D.N.Y. 2013), Judge Richard…
Rank this Week: 4590

PI Buzz

PI Buzz

Covers techniques for searching public records.

http://pibuzz.com/
  • Apr 25

    Killing the Social Security Death Index?

    Killing the Social Security Death Index?
    If enacted as proposed, a provision in the federal 2014 Budget would eliminate most public access to the Death Master File, also known as the Social Security Death Index (SSDI). The United States Department of the Treasury is recommending a…
  • Mar 19

    Searching Linkedin endorsements? Forget about it

    Searching Linkedin endorsements? Forget about it
    A strange thing happened on the way to (once again) reviewing the search engine functions at Linkedin.com. First, when Linkedin introduced the feature “Skills and Expertise” I was put off, and even deleted them! I much prefer the…
  • Mar 11

    Private Investigator Research Links – Feb 2013

    Private Investigator Research Links – Feb 2013
    Ultimate Google toolbox: 20 tips, tricks, and hacks BigCharts: Stock Charts, Screeners, Interactive Charting and Research Tools FOI Requests 10 Tools for Creating Infographics and Visualizations Neighborhood income maps of U.S. cities Clergy…
Rank this Week: 4599

The Soul Practitioner

The Soul Practitioner

Legal technology for the solo attorney. By Clark Stewart.

http://www.thesoulpractitioner.com/
  • Apr 18

    Use Dropbox to Cover Your Microsoft Office Butt

    Use Dropbox to Cover Your Microsoft Office Butt
    This is a tip I picked up from Sam Glover’s post over on The Lawyerist blog. Be sure to check out both Sam and The Lawyerist for great tips and techniques about the practice of law!
  • Mar 28

    Cloudon v. Onlive Desktop

    Cloudon v. Onlive Desktop
            Sometimes I’ve been known to back the wrong horse. I think I’m really in the know on something, and come to find out I was way off the mark. Such was the case with Onlive Desktop – the Microsoft Office app for iPad. I was…
  • Mar 9

    Pioneer Appradio Review

    Pioneer Appradio Review
    As a birthday present to myself I picked up the Pioneer Appradio a couple weeks ago. I recently purchased a 2003 GMC Yukon and was disappointed to find no easy way of integrating my iPod library into the unit. After some research I stumbled…
Rank this Week: 4610

Taxing Tech

Taxing Tech

Covers state taxation of emerging technologies. By Reed Smith LLP.

http://www.taxingtech.com/
  • Aug 27

    Massachusetts: Feeling SaaSy

    Massachusetts: Feeling SaaSy
    Editors’ Note: The following post is by our guest editor, Michael Lurie.  Michael is a member of Reed Smith’s 2012 Summer Associate class, resident in our Philadelphia office.  Michael recently completed his second year at…
  • Aug 27

    Massachusetts: Feeling SaaSy

    Massachusetts: Feeling SaaSy
    Editors’ Note: The following post is by our guest editor, Michael Lurie.  Michael is a member of Reed Smith’s 2012 Summer Associate class, resident in our Philadelphia office.  Michael recently completed his second year…
  • Aug 9

    The Nortel Dilemna: Taxability of Canned Software in California

    The Nortel Dilemna: Taxability of Canned Software in California
    In an article published in this week’s BNA Weekly State Tax Report, Marty Dakessian, Mike Shaikh and I analyze last year’s decision of the California Court of Appeal (2nd District) in Nortel Networks Inc. v. State Board of…
Rank this Week: 4614

The e-Discovery Myth

The e-Discovery Myth

Dispelling misconceived notions related to e-Discovery. By LeClair Ryan.

http://e-discoverymyth.com/
  • May 24

    E-Discovery: It’s What’s For Lunch

    E-Discovery: It’s What’s For Lunch
    Electronic discovery presents so many new challenges to the practice of law. At our Discovery Solutions Practice (“DSP”), projects are typically large and complex, and the stakes are high.
  • May 21

    eDiscovery Can Improve with Lessons Learned from “oDiscovery”

    eDiscovery Can Improve with Lessons Learned from “oDiscovery”
    In college, I joined Navy ROTC. The summer of my first year, I was a midshipman aboard a “fast frigate” for a month. I spent a great deal of time chipping paint. I spent the first week using a handheld paint chipper. The second week,…
  • May 8

    Are You Ready for the Next Step in Document Review Technology?

    Are You Ready for the Next Step in Document Review Technology?
    Adding to this week’s Da Silva’s appeal affirmation is the Circuit Court of Loudoun County, Virginia’s support of the use of predictive coding as a culling method for document review.  In Global Aerospace, Inc. v.
Rank this Week: 4654

The Social Media Lawyer

The Social Media Lawyer

Covers social media and the law. By Tyson Snow.

http://thesocialmedialawyer.wordpress.com
  • Oct 19

    New Blog – Social Media, Esq.

    New Blog – Social Media, Esq.
    Check Out the New Site: http://www.socialmediaesq.com Or, in the style I prefer: Social Media, Esq.™
  • Nov 12

    The Social Media Revolution

    The Social Media Revolution
    After a semi-brief hiatus to engage in the practice of law (what a chore), I’ve made it back to the blog with some new insight to share. Over the past few months, hundreds of not thousands of blogs about social media have found their way…
  • Sep 3

    Social Media for Professionals: Taking on Google, Amazon, Microsoft, Yahoo!

    Social Media for Professionals: Taking on Google, Amazon, Microsoft, Yahoo!
    There are many things that make social media great.  You can keep in contact with friends, you can exchange info with classmates and former co-workers from around the world, and you can even be introduced–or introduce yourself–to large…
Rank this Week: 4684

eDiscovery

eDiscovery

Tracks recent trends and cases involving electronic discovery. By Hubbard & Jenkins.

http://www.hjediscoverylaw.net/blog/
  • Apr 25

    Prometheus Project Panel Scheduled for April 29, 2013 at Bass, Berry & Sim

    Prometheus Project Panel Scheduled for April 29, 2013 at Bass, Berry & Sim
      EVENT REMINDER Monday, April 29th, 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm Hosted by Bass, Berry & Sims, PLC Please join us for the next meeting of the Prometheus Project.  This month we will be focusing our discussion around recent Sedona…
  • Apr 22

    Marc Jenkins on Indiana Federal Court’s Approval of Predictive Coding

    Marc Jenkins on Indiana Federal Court’s Approval of Predictive Coding
    Marc Jenkins was quoted in Law Technology News today regarding the United States District Court for the Northern District of Indiana’s  recent decision in In Re: Biomet M2a Magnum Hip Implant Products Liability Litigation (MDL…
  • Apr 1

    Marc Jenkins to Present on E-Discovery at Knoxville Bar Association Law Practice Today Expo

    Marc Jenkins to Present on E-Discovery at Knoxville Bar Association Law Practice Today Expo
    Marc Jenkins is presenting at the Knoxville Bar Association’s Law Practice Today Expo on Aprl 12, 2013.  The panel presentation is entitled “E-Discovery (the single-most rapidly expanding area of law) Representing…
Rank this Week: 4764

iPad 4 Lawyers

iPad 4 Lawyers

Covers iPad apps, tips and tricks for lawyers. By Tom Mighell.

http://ipad4lawyers.squarespace.com/
  • Mar 25

    Announcing: iPad in One Hour for Litigator

    Announcing: iPad in One Hour for Litigator
    When I talk to lawyers about using the iPad in their practice, I invariably get around to telling them that for some reason, app developers have really concentrated on making apps for litigators more than for any other type of legal practice.…
  • Jul 27

    iPad Apps of the Week - New and Updated

    iPad Apps of the Week - New and Updated
    Welcome to a new edition of iPad Apps of the Week.  Each week, I want to feature those apps that are 1) new this week (or at least new to me), or 2) updated with new features in the past 7 days.  I haven't tried the new apps, so my…
  • Jul 18

    Apps of the Week - New and Updated

    Apps of the Week - New and Updated
    Add text to PDFs with the Add Text tool Use forms that have Field Validation, Calculation, and Formatting Organize and manage documents in Reader's improved file organizer - create folders, copy, move, rename, and delete files.
Rank this Week: 4771

Rory Perry's Weblog

Rory Perry's Weblog

Covers law, technology, and the courts. By the Clerk of the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia.

http://radio.weblogs.com/0103705/
  • Sep 24

    Summaries of first opinion in Fall 2009 term posted

    Summaries of first opinion in Fall 2009 term posted
    I just posted summaries of the first four opinions, issued today, for cases argued in the Fall 2009 term of court. This term I am trying to issue the summaries as close to the opinion release time as feasible. Today I got lucky.
  • Sep 16

    I'm back

    I'm back
    After nearly a year of not posting, here we go again . . .
  • Oct 16

    Recent rules activity - Mass Litigation Panel; changes to Rule 3(a) of the Rules of Civil Procedure

    Recent rules activity - Mass Litigation Panel; changes to Rule 3(a) of the Rules of Civil Procedure
    On October 9, 2008, the Court approved four rule changes related to mass litigation that become effective immediately. Those changes are: Amendments to Trial Court Rule 26: These amendments relate to the Mass Litigation Panel, referral of…
Rank this Week: 4786

Online Liability Blog

Online Liability Blog

Covers lawsuits involving websites, ISPs, and other online services, especially those implicating 47 USC 230(c)(1). By Michael Erdman.

http://onlineliabilityblog.com
Rank this Week: 4969

Nathan Roach

Nathan Roach

Covers technology, intellectual property, and business law.

http://nathanroach.com/
  • Feb 18

    Comparing Texas Partnership

    Comparing Texas Partnership
    Background Texas entities structured as partnerships come in three forms: • the General Partnership (GP) • the Limited Partnership (LP) • the Limited Liability Partnership (LLP)   In some states, entities can also be a…
  • May 31

    Startup Law for Designer

    Startup Law for Designer
    This presentation was given at Geekdom, a collaborative workspace/incubator for startups in San Antonio, Texas. It addresses many of the common questions that design shops and web startups encounter as they build their branding, select…
  • May 18

    2012 Bexar Bench Motions Trial

    2012 Bexar Bench Motions Trial
    This presentation was given at the Bexar County Bench Motions and Trials continuing legal education seminar in May 2012.  Presenters are Judge Richard Price, Judge Cathy Stryker, and attorney Nathan Roach.  The presentation follows updates…
Rank this Week: 4997

Online Liability Blog

Online Liability Blog

Covers laws and litigation that regulate, challenge and in some cases immunize services offered by Internet websites, online subscription services. By Michael Erdman.

http://onlineliabilityblog.com/
Rank this Week: 5049

Wireless Site Development Law

Wireless Site Development Law

Covers the wireless site development process from A to Z-–acquisition to zoning. By LeClair Ryan.

http://wirelesssitedevelopmentlaw.com/
  • Sep 30

    Site Development: Do it Right or Pay the Price

    Site Development: Do it Right or Pay the Price
    From everything I have seen, heard, and experienced, the rush to upgrade sites to deliver faster download speeds and keep up with data demands is not unlike the old market launch days. There is a lot of pressure, some friendly and some not so…
  • Sep 30

    Site Development: Do it Right or Pay the Price

    Site Development: Do it Right or Pay the Price
    From everything I have seen, heard, and experienced, the rush to upgrade sites to deliver faster download speeds and keep up with data demands is not unlike the old market launch days. There is a lot of pressure, some friendly and some not so…
  • Sep 24

    Venn and the Art of Wireless Regulation

    Venn and the Art of Wireless Regulation
    It’s important to educate legislators and local governments about the 1996 Telecommunications Act, which added Section 332(c)(7) to the Communications Act of 1934. This section, also referred to as Section 704, affects the permitting of…
Rank this Week: 5097

Apple Briefs

Apple Briefs

Covers using Macintosh computers and software in a law practice. By Jeffrey Kabbe.

http://www.applebriefs.com/
  • Jan 19

    Getting published just got a whole lot easier

    Getting published just got a whole lot easier
    Apple has released quite a few products in the past couple of years. I am loving Final Cut Pro X. And some of the iPhone upgrades have been tremendous. But I don’t think I have been quite as excited about a new product since the iPad was…
  • Oct 9

    Steve’s Legacy Redux

    Steve’s Legacy Redux
    I have learned a few things in the days since Steve Jobs passed.  First, I really wish I could write like John Gruber, Walter Isaccson, and others. Second, I have learned just how many people had strong feelings for Steve’s contribution to…
  • Oct 5

    Steve’s Legacy

    Steve’s Legacy
    We finally received the news we were dreading.  Steve Jobs passed away today. There are lots of ways to remember Steve.  Some will remember his as a visionary.  Others as a terrible person (yes, such comments are already appearing on…
Rank this Week: 5143

The Legal Assistant Legal…

The Legal Assistant Legal Technology Blog

Covers legal software and technology.

http://www.thelegalassistant.com/blog/
  • May 3

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  • Mar 29

    FAMILY LAW ATTORNEYS REAP BENEFITS WITH THE FAMILY LAW ASSISTANT

    FAMILY LAW ATTORNEYS REAP BENEFITS WITH THE FAMILY LAW ASSISTANT
    Modern technology continues to improve the life of attorneys, paralegals and legal secretaries throughout the United States.  The Legal Assistant is one
  • Mar 11

    Software Update 03112012

    Software Update 03112012
    We are pleased to announce our latest update to The Legal Assistant, our leading suite of Legal Practice management software. This update brings an array of new features and improved functionality to both the core software product and its…
Rank this Week: 5160

IT-Lex

IT-Lex

Technology law blog with eyes on eDiscovery, social media, data security and privacy, piracy and copyrights.

http://www.it-lex.org
  • May 22

    Judge Allows FBI’s Cellphone Spoofing Location Tracker

    Judge Allows FBI’s Cellphone Spoofing Location Tracker
    By IT-Lex Intern Nicole Sellers (LinkedIn) A man named Daniel Rigmaiden is currently facing federal conspiracy, wire fraud and identity theft charges, and there’s a fair amount of controversy about the way the case against him was put…
  • May 22

    Another Hacking Conviction Asks Questions Of CFAA

    Another Hacking Conviction Asks Questions Of CFAA
    By IT-Lex Intern Christopher Britt (LinkedIn) Deep in the bowels of the Ninth Circuit, the same law that was being used to prosecute Aaron Swartz has reared its ugly head again.  This time, David Nosal, a former international executive…
  • May 21

    Social Media Pics Of Guns & Drugs Look Conclusive, Still Need Authentication

    Social Media Pics Of Guns & Drugs Look Conclusive, Still Need Authentication
    Last Tuesday, the Fifth Circuit heard the case of United States v. Winters. The defendant had been convicted of conspiracy to distribute more than 500 grams of cocaine base; and possession of a firearm by a felon, and concurrently…
Rank this Week: 5184

Socially Legal

Socially Legal

Covers social media and the law.

http://www.socially-legal.com/
  • Feb 5

    "Well you, Sir, are just a big, fat bully!"

    "Well you, Sir, are just a big, fat bully!"
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  • Aug 15

    THE GAME OF STATUS-HIJACKING

    THE GAME OF STATUS-HIJACKING
    Today on the other side of the world US rapper 'The Game' has found himself in deep yoghurt over a tweet sent from his account, which he alleges was sent by a 'friend', The Game claiming to be a victim of status-hijack. The Tweet in question…
  • Aug 11

    The iiTrial and what it means for social media

    The iiTrial and what it means for social media
    Roadshow Films ("AFACT") v iiNet As I type this, I'm sitting in the Sydney registry of the High Court of Australia, where AFACT have just been granted special leave to appeal to the High Court in the matter of Roadshow Films & ors ("AFACT")…
Rank this Week: 5197