Law Technology Blog Posts from November 19, 2009
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What is Google Chrome OS?
Related posts:Social Media Law Student Microblog Posts and LinksTop 100 Twitter Feeds for Law StudentsPodcast Ipsa Loquitur: Who to Blame for Tuition Hikes, the Facebook alibi, and Six Cardinal Rules for Social Media Related posts:Social Media Law Student Microblog Posts and LinksTop 100 Twitter Feeds for Law StudentsPodcast Ipsa Loquitur: Who to BlaPosted on Social Media Law Student on November 19, 2009 at 10:43 PM
Reviews of Zotero, SnagIt, GoodSync, SugarSync, Time Matters, TrustFax, CiteAdvisor; Outlook Archiving Tip
Coming today to Answers to Questions: Doug Koenig reviews Zotero, SnagIt, GoodSync, and SugarSync, Theodore Borrego reviews Time Matters' performance and support, Frank Tesseyman reviews TrustFax, Laura Hills explains how she archives case-related email in Outlook, and George Allen reviews...Posted on TechnoLawyer Blog on November 19, 2009 at 5:57 PM
Examining the Proposed Changes to the Federal Rules of Evidence
The federal judiciary recently posted a revised version of the Federal Rules of Evidence to solicit comments on the proposed changes. The revisions, overall, are a tremendous improvement over the current rules. They make the rules easier to read and understand. However, while the goal of these re-styled rules is to avoid any changes in meaning, I thinkPosted on Social Media Law Student on November 19, 2009 at 1:12 PM
Great tip ? using Google Local Business Center to attract new clients
Lawyerist.com has a great tip in its post here on taking advantage of Google's free Local Business Center to attract new clients. Using the Google Local Business Center, you can customize how your business listing appears in Google and Google maps.Posted on Compujurist on November 19, 2009 at 12:26 PM
Adjuster Law: Not Enough Damage to the Car
I sent a demand package to an insurance company on a car wreck case with about $26,000 in bills for medical treatment and two herniated disks. The adjuster wanted us to get information on prior medical treatment because of the severity of the claim, they felt there had to be some pre-existing condition. We complied because that was information that wePosted on South Carolina Trial Law Blog on November 19, 2009 at 12:19 PM
What Does Google Know About You?
If you have ever taken a look at the vast number of products that Google offers (and this doesn’t count the stuff that is secretly in development) it is no wonder that some people believe that Google is on a quest to take over the world. I just hope that if that is the case, [...] Related posts:Google TranslateHow Much are Housing Values Like aPosted on The Connected Lawyer on November 19, 2009 at 11:00 AM
Making a List and Sharing It Too - New Podcast
Tom Mighell and I have recorded another episode of The Kennedy-Mighell Report podcast and it's now available on the Legal Talk Network and on iTunes, with an RSS feed here. The episode is called "Making a List and Sharing It Too" (show notes here), and it's sponsored by Bill4Time. Here's the episode description: We?re at the time of year where everyoPosted on DennisKennedy.blog on November 18, 2009 at 9:59 PM
Twitter Launches: Retweet to Share Tweets (BETA)
I recevied the following message on Twitter today - depicted above (click image for larger view). Twitter is adding a special symbol (left) for tweets that have been retweeted. Not as earth shattering exciting as Twitter Lists but new nonetheless. The message from Twitter says: Hi there, you?re part of a beta group receiving this feature, which meanPosted on Social Media Law Student on November 18, 2009 at 4:39 PM
Simple Certified Mail
I do almost all of my simple administrative tasks myself. Mostly because I try to automate them to make the tasks simple and fast to perform. There is one thing, however, that I hate doing: certified mail. It is a pain to deal with and I always delegate that task to my assistant. I have [...] Related posts:Is the Postal Rate Increase Larger Than RepoPosted on The Connected Lawyer on November 18, 2009 at 11:00 AM

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Will vonage go bankrupt as a result of the Verizon patent suit over VOIP technology?
Vonage will most certainly be bankrupted if it doesn't sell itself first. I...
Data leakage could be caused by messaging technology? Like email or IM?
Employees aren't supposed to use email or IM to transmit sensitive patient ...
What can e-discovery technology providers do to help?
The industry should stop pretending their processes and software are proprietary...







