Posts Tagged ‘ Google ’

UPDATE: Explaining the continuing surge in the U.S. of non-English language document review projects

Apr 27th, 2011 | By | Category: Foreign Language Document Reviews, Top Story

27 April 2011  [updating our January 2011 post] The global “patent arms wars” Ah, litigation.  Truly the sincerest form of flattery.  If you have been following all the IP litigation out there the last few months you know that the most recent battle pits Apple who has gone after Samsung for violating 10 iPhone and [...]



Our e-Discovery Predictions for 2011

Dec 17th, 2010 | By | Category: Holiday Messages

Not to be outdone by Clearwell Systems, Fios, Craig Ball, Recommind and everybody else making e-discovery predictions/trends-to-watch in 2011, The Posse List presents its 10.5 e-discovery (and other) predictions for 2011.  1.  E-discovery vendors abandon the idea of end to end e-discovery and return to concept of “one trick pony” (“We can scan that for [...]



Google: antitrust issues, more antitrust issues and … uh … even more antitrust issues

Sep 8th, 2010 | By | Category: Antitrust/Competiton issues

8 September 2010 — Being the 800-pound gorilla in the search-engine space … and seemingly everything else internet related … Google is probably at the top of the list of most government regulators all over the world.  As well as anybody competing against Google.  And as the Wall Street Journal and the Financial Times have [...]



From LegalTech NY 2010 (somewhat off-topic): the internet, traditional media and social media — and Google

Feb 9th, 2010 | By | Category: Uncategorized

This post is one of several summarizing our coverage of LegalTech New York 2010.  For our other posts click here.  One of the side benefits to LegalTech is your immersion in a “let’s get it done, here’s the technology, here’s how to do it” environment and attitude.  Well, that’s just New York, I guess.  As [...]



Australia: Google’s Trade Mark Policy Update

Jul 2nd, 2009 | By | Category: Asia-Pacific, Intellectual Property

Google AdWords, the auction-based program where advertisers bid on search terms to place text ads alongside search results, has been the subject of controversy and litigation around the world. In response, Google, in an attempt to maintain its viable business model and to assist trade mark owners in protecting their registered rights from misuse by [...]