OVERTURE MASTER AGREEMENT

Posted by Admin | Posted in Legal Research | Posted on 17-09-2009

The OVERTURE MASTER AGREEMENT for MARCHEX INC | MDNH, Inc. was made available today by online legal document provider RealDealDocs.com.
OVERTURE MASTER AGREEMENT drafted between MARCHEX INC | MDNH, Inc. was released to the public on RealDealDocs.com on 3/31/2005. A OVERTURE MASTER AGREEMENT is a Web Site Development Agreement.
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Email Management: Part Two

Posted by Admin | Posted in Legal Talk | Posted on 16-09-2009

In part two of this two part series on email management on Legal 3.0h!, co-hosts and legal technology consultants, Adriana Linares and Debbie Foster, conclude their discussion on email. They will explore the intricacies of Outlook, including controlling spam and highlight screen real estate. Adriana and Debbie will also look at dealing with list mail and PM Software integration.

Inside the ABA Journal’s Legal Rebels Project

Posted by Admin | Posted in Legal Talk | Posted on 15-09-2009

With a legal community today that is embracing technology and new media that were all too familiar with here at Legal Talk Network, our friends and colleagues in print media are turning to new media to expand and reach a growing audience. Co-Hosts J. Craig Williams and Bob Ambrogi welcome the ABA Journal’s editor, Edward A. Adams, and Rachael M. Zahorsky, legal affairs writer for the ABA Journal, to give you an inside look at the ABA Journal’s latest venture, The Legal Rebels Project. They will explore the transition to new media, how lawyers and law firms are reinventing themselves in the current economy and take a look at life on the road on the Legal Rebels Tour 09.

Families Feuding Over Dead Teens Damages

Posted by Admin | Posted in Legal Research | Posted on 15-09-2009

In an unfortunate situation, the Georgia Supreme Court will be deciding who will recover damages from the death of a teenager involved in an accident with a police car… The parents, or the boy’s baby girl whom he never got to meet?
“The unusual legal battle has raged since October 2007, when Byron Trent Pyles, who [...]

Safeguarding Sensitive Information, Data Breaches & Preservation Issues

Posted by Admin | Posted in Legal Talk | Posted on 14-09-2009

In this edition of the ESI Report, host Gina Jytyla, Managing Staff Attorney in the Legal Technologies division at Kroll Ontrack, welcomes Alan Brill, Senior Managing Director for Kroll Ontracks Information Security Services, and Steve Baird, Managing Director for Kroll Ontracks Information Security, Computer Forensics and ESI Consulting Group, to discuss pressing information security concerns. Specifically, the discussion addresses how to protect your sensitive data from the growing risk of data breaches and explores best practices in responding to a breach incident. In the Bits & Bytes Legal Analysis segment, Kroll Ontrack Legal Correspondent, Kelly Kubacki will take a look at the order issued in Pinstripe, Inc. v. Manpower, Inc. and the important issue of litigation holds and preservation in discovery.

Techno Rant

Posted by Admin | Posted in Legal Justice | Posted on 14-09-2009


I have frittered away most of a day trying to get some simple technology running. This is undoubtedly the most frustrating single thing about the frontiers of our our brave new world. I started to limit this to librarianship, but in my experience, you can waste hours out of your day trying to get new technology to work in any part of your life, so, hey! Time-wasting frustration — It’s not just for libraries any more!

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Legal Implications of Cloud Computing - Part One (the Basics and Framing the Issues)

Posted by Admin | Posted in Legal Docs | Posted on 13-09-2009

Attorney David Navetta contends that there there will be significant financial pressure on organizations to take advantage of the pricing and efficiency of cloud computing, and if attorneys fail to understand the issues ahead of time there is a serious risk of getting “bulldozed” into cloud computing arrangements without time or resources to address some serious legal issues that are implicated.

Google Books Opposition & Support Summarized

Posted by Admin | Posted in Legal Justice | Posted on 11-09-2009

The Chronicle of Higher Education today has an online article in its Publishing section that provides a very nice summary of the opposition and the support for the Google Books Project as we near the latest deadline for Judge Denny Chin to decide whether he will authorize the agreement. The column also appears in print as Hot Type in the Chronicle Jennifer Howard writes in “Choosing up Sides to Hate or Love the Google Books Deal,” Read the rest of this entry »

The Unveiling of UCI Law School

Posted by Admin | Posted in Legal Talk | Posted on 10-09-2009

It’s back to school and many law students face a new curriculum, the large workload and the hefty price of tuition. But University of California, Irvine School of Law stands out with a new agenda, creating a hands-on approach to law school, a concentration in public service and free tuition for their inaugural class through donations. Co-hosts Bob Ambrogi and J. Craig Williams welcome Dean Erwin Chemerinsky, Founding Dean and Distinguished Professor at UCI Law, to chat about his new venture, the new approach to law school, students and what lies ahead.

Real About the Real-time Web?

Posted by Admin | Posted in Legal Talk | Posted on 09-09-2009

Are you suffering from information overload? Soon you could be inundated by instantaneous updates and some are calling the next-generation Internet the “real-time web.” In this episode, co-hosts Dennis Kennedy and Tom Mighell will take you on a guided tour of this new stage in web evolution and discuss its implications for lawyers and others already overburdened with flow of information. After you listen, be sure to check out Tom & Dennis co-blog and book by the same name, The Lawyers Guide to Collaboration Tools and Technologies.