Saturday, May 19th 2012

Exterro Gets E-Discovery Down to Business

Most law firms would prefer a relatively easy electronic discovery process so they could keep their focus on law. Enter Exterro Fusion, a portal for controlling the discovery process. John K. Waters draws on industry experts and law firms using Fusion to see if the product meets its promise.

Popularity: 33% [?]

EDD Fight Heats Up in Oracle Case

A major fight over alleged spoliation of evidence and potential sanctions over electronic discovery may be shaping up in federal court in the Oracle securities class action. The dispute centers on a British author’s missing audio files of interviews with Oracle CEO Larry Ellison.

Popularity: 33% [?]

Finding Your Firm’s Way to Mobility

In today’s fast-paced legal market, lawyers need to get out of the office. The challenge is to determine what mobile technology will work best for the firm. David Stevenson, managing partner of Williams Montgomery, discusses meeting the challenge and trying to save money in the process.

Popularity: 34% [?]

How Do I Collect On A Judgment?

After the hearing, the Judge enters a judgment in your favor. Unfortunately, months later, you still haven’t received any money from the Defendant. How do you collect on your judgment?

Popularity: 31% [?]

International Coordination of Food Safety Regulations

FDA Registrar Corp helps companies comply with the U.S. food & beverage safety laws that are required of companies doing business in the US. These services are particularly helpful to non U.S. companies that may need to overcome language barriers, time barriers & cultural barriers with regard to FDA requirements.

Popularity: 25% [?]

Good Legal Writing – A Short Primer for Lawyers

A short (one page) article on the basics of good legal writing.

Popularity: 6% [?]

Break the Law and Lose Your Car?

New York City, Nassau County and Suffolk County have vehicle forfeiture laws. These laws allow the municipality to seize a motorist’s car if it is used as part of a criminal offense…even a first offense. So what do you do if your car is seized?

Popularity: 6% [?]

New Federal E-Discovery Rules

New Federal E-Discovery Rules are changing the playing field of litigation in Federal Courts. What is E-Discovery? What does your lawyer have to know about your computer systems before attending the very first conference in a Federal case?

Popularity: 6% [?]

Managing Your Immigration

Making the decision to migrate to another country is one of the biggest decisions you will ever make.

The immigration process is complex and involves planning your visa pathway, collecting relevant information and evidence, drafting a clear and effective application, making the correct application, managing the application with the authorities, and compliance with legislative requirements once a grant is received.

Popularity: 6% [?]

Skilled Or Not Skilled – That Is The Question

Skilled Visas are one of the most popular visas used to enter Australia for permanent migration. The Skill Stream of Australia’s Migration Program is designed to target migrants who have skills or outstanding abilities that will contribute to the Australian economy. The ongoing skills shortage means that the Department of Immigration and Citizenship must continue to concentrate on skilled migration – attracting people with qualifications and relevant work experience to continue to enhances the size, skill level and employability of employees in the Australian labour force.

Navigating the minefield of migration legislation can be daunting but help is available.

Popularity: 6% [?]

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