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Beyond Online Calendaring; Password Mnemonic Tip; Adhesion Contracts; Word and WordPerfect; LexisNexis Tip
Coming April 7, 2008 to Answers to Questions: Beyond Online Calendaring; Password Mnemonic Tip; Adhesion Contracts; Word and WordPerfect; LexisNexis Tip By Bruce Brightwell, Harry Dreier, David Herdman, James Keuning, & John Starkweather In this issue of Answers to Questions,...
IBM, RIM Drive Deeper Into Web 2.0
Source: InformationWeek Daily Newsletter, May 16, 2008.
IBM, RIM Drive Deeper Into Web 2.0"New WebSphere and Lotus Connections software for the smartphone allow users to build Web sites as well as messaging and calendaring applications...
Another Day in Paradise
Let's let good ole' J.B. Harris explain what it's like to practice in Miami-Dade County nowadays:The flood of cases and reduction in judicial personnel are being felt in other ways as well, giving new meaning to the old adage, ?Justice delayed is justice denied...
sched.org
I heard about this from someone on the AALLNET Advisory Committee - sched.org. It is a web-based scheduling application that was created in 14 hours by two men who wanted to keep up with the South by Southwest schedule in Austin...
Suing your attorney You have have to show that the debt was collectible.
On June 18, 2008, the Ohio Supreme Court held that a in order to prevail against an attorney in a malpractice action, the Plaintiff must show that the he would have won the underlying case and that the defendant in the underlying case was collectible...
À la Edmodo
BoardBuzz recently learned of a startup called Edmodo thanks to a somewhat random roaming of the internet. TechCrunch labels it as "Twitter in the Classroom," and goes on to say: Edmodo says it's going to be Twitter for teachers and students, with features like calendaring events that are tailored to the classroom...










