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Archive Monthly Archives: July 2009

The Stunning Impact of E-Discovery on IT — the view from the IT department and how they can assist the lawyers

Most of the blogs/web sites/articles about e-discovery that we read on the web are authored by attorneys.  One of the points made several times by all the judges on the panels at Legal Tech West Coast

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New Book Makes eDiscovery Practices “Plain and Simple”

Back in April, the founder of e-Lessons Learned, Fernando Pinguelo, interviewed Allison L. Brecher and Shawnna Childress to discuss their new e-discovery book eDiscovery Plain and Simple.   For the

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Company growth prompts name change to eTERA Consulting

WASHINGTON, DC, July 6, 2009—–ePIC LDS has announced that the new company name is eTERA Consulting. Company President Scott Holec said that the “new name coincides with the company’s continued

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Orrick Herrington, McDermott Will and others beef up staff attorney positions

Orrick Herrington dumped lockstep associate promotion on Wednesday and began assigning associates to one of three tiers within its partner track.  The Orrick move comes as all BigLaw firms face immense

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Australia: Google’s Trade Mark Policy Update

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,

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EC Trade Mark Law In The Life Sciences Industry

  This article tries to shed light on an important area of trade mark law in connection with a decision recently handed down by the European Court of First Instance (the “CFI”), more specifically

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Size of student loans prevent lawyer’s admission to NY bar

All his life, Robert Bowman wanted to be a lawyer. He overcame a troubled childhood, a tragic accident that nearly cost him a leg and a debilitating Jet Ski collision.  He put himself through community

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Analysis of the Legality of Downloading in Canada

  The legality of file sharing has been hotly debated in Canada for many years, and the issue boiled over again recently with the Canadian Recording Industry Association (CRIA) trading pot shots in

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Innovative Capital Issuances By Canadian Financial Institutions

With the collapse and near collapse of many financial institutions globally, Canadians are undoubtedly left wondering why it is that our financial institutions (FIs) have managed to weather the storm

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