Ouch! "Keylogging" is bad! "It seems like every time you click your mouse these days, there's another computer security threat to worry about. Many of you in larger law firms…
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Good advice from The National Law Journal: "Disgruntled employees beware. Erasing files on your company laptop as you leave the firm could trigger expensive civil liability under a federal anti-hacker…
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Interesting article from MIT's Technology Review that's sure to get IP folks fired up: "In monetary terms, the Supreme Court case being heard next Wednesday -- pitting online retail giant…
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Really, this news is too much! "The latest version of the Bagle mass mailer worm attempts to threaten potential victims by posing as a lawsuit against the recipient. "The body…
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Good to-think-about article from Legal Technology. After clicking on the article link, be sure to scroll down to the section titled "Surfing Anonymously in the Legal World": "Anonymity is a…
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Another helpful tip from The Virtual Chase: "LexisNexis last week introduced a toolbar for Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher. The toolbar lets you set up your query before launching an…
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A review of the new & improved search capability on FirstGov sounds very good. This government site offers access to content from U.S. federal, state, local, tribal, and territorial sources.…
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Very helpful pointers, news, & web links come from The Virtual Chase, a legal research business & website: "The Virtual Chase has assisted legal professionals conducting research on the Internet…
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Need to know the best Internet-based sources for legal research, state & local governments, & other helpful information in your state? Check out the State Resource Centers collected by lexisONE…
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Investor's Business Daily just published an article describing how documents -- like those created in Word & Acrobat -- may reveal more information than the authors intended: "'Dirty documents'" have…
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