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- Geek Trivia: Clear browser history
- Fifteen years ago next week, the first mainstream World Wide Web browser, Mosaic, was released to the public. On April, 22, 1993, lead programmers Marc Andreessen and Eric Bina offered up Mosaic under some of the most generous terms possible for a non-shareware or freeware program. Over the next year,...
- Blog posts 2008-04-15
- Know the legal implications before signing a non-compete agreement
- QuestionWhat can you tell me about non-compete contracts? I live in rural Michigan and am an at-will employee with a non-compete contract. It is my understanding that I cannot work for another VAR located in our three-county area if I am terminated for any reason. How legal is this?AnswerWell, it...
- Technical articles 2003-06-25
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- Court sides with alleged 'vacation' spammer
- So, if I were to spam the judgewith advertisements for pills that will enhance his IQ at least to that of a monkey, it would be fine. It doesn't matter whether I conform to the law because the law in this case is just a suggestion.How about we a
- Discussion threads 2006-12-03
- AW Divorce Law dictionary (zip)
- This glossary of legal terms used in US divorce law will be useful during the divorce process and will help you to understand complicated law texts and acts which you may come across while studying divorce law.
- Software downloads 2005-07-20
- Degree in Computer Technology Law?
- I was wondering if someone could help me with an advanced degree question/topic. I currently have a 4-year bachelors computer systems related degree.I am interested in changing gears and heading into law enforcement as it would be related to the computer field, and legal aspects that would be a...
- Discussion threads 2004-10-13
- Security, Wiretapping, and the Internet
- Wiretaps have been used since the invention of the telegraph and have been a legal element of the US law enforcement arsenal for more than a quarter century. In keeping with law enforcement's efforts to keep laws current with changing technologies, in 1994 the US Congress passed the Communications Assistance...
- White papers 2005-11-01
- Poorman's Law Dictionary (zip)
- Poorman's Law Dictionary consists of 1000 commonly used legal terms that everyone should know about. Unlike the Bouvier Law Dictionary, which was published in 1856 and overwhelm you with thousands of outdated definitions, this dictionary contains words that are compiled from various federal and district courts' current publication and website....
- Software downloads 2005-09-19
- Dean's Law Dictionary (exe)
- The second edition of Dean's Law Dictionary has over 198,522 words with enhanced search functions. This edition has over 381,703 case cites; 7,700 + Statutory Legal Definitions from federal statutory law; 1000's of Web address links; 4,500+ Abbreviations; Over 9,200+ Quotations from famous and prominent legal scholars, and opinions; Over...
- Software downloads 2007-08-07
- Law School Blocks 250 Million Malicious Packets Annually Using TippingPoint Intrusion Prevention System
- Heralded as the oldest law school in the District of Columbia, The George Washington University Law School is one of today's most technologically advanced law schools in the country, having pioneered cutting-edge, cost-saving IT solutions to enhance its curriculum. To overcome the pitfalls of its pre-existing piecemeal approach to security,...
- Case studies
- Heller Ehrman and Venture Law Group Prove Case for RightFax and HP
- The Fall 2003 merger of Heller Ehrman White & McAuliffe LLP and Venture Law Group created an international law firm of more than 720 attorneys and professionals with offices in 12 locations across the U.S. and abroad. Postmerger, the firm is known as Heller Ehrman White & McAuliffe LLP with...
- Case studies
- Cisco Secure Network Foundation: An Open-and-Shut Case for Supporting Business Expansion at Jenkins Law Firm
- The Jenkins Law Firm, PLLC, is located at the center of Crawford County in the heart of northwest Arkansas. Small law firm needs a technology solution to manage communications of busy attorneys and support staff. A Cisco switched LAN backbone consisting of the following products provides the firm with access...
- Case studies 2006-04-05
- Avaya Case Study: Banner & Witcoff
- The law firm of Banner & Witcoff specializes in intellectual property law, including patent, trademark, copyright, trade secret, computer, franchise and unfair competition law. The firm wanted attorneys to retain their telephone numbers and customized features as they traveled from office to office. The company also wanted its employees in...
- Case studies
- Attorney (zip)
- A complete law management software solution by www.cking.in Attorney exceeds the client expectation with a complete view of your practice. attorney only the way you want to do your case management This System organize your practice,time,clients,accounts and ledger management, sms, email, remainder, appointments. It is a ultimate solution weather you...
- Software downloads 2006-11-16
- Law & Order: Special Valentines Unit
- From BoingBoing: Law & Order Valentines Brandon Bird has created an hilarious set of 10 Law & Order-themed Valentines, and he'll sell 'em to you. by Jay Garmon
- Blog posts 2006-01-31
- Smartphones Help Law Firm Improve Client Communication, Turn Non-Billable Hours Into Billable Hours
- This case study highlights the benefits that Baker Donelson, one of the largest law firms in the U.S., is realizing through the use of Palm® Treo™ smartphones. The firm, which once relied on BlackBerry® devices, switched to Treo smartphones with Good Technology's GoodLink service to: Improve the timeliness and...
- Case studies
- Privacy
- Want to see what a TR peer looks like?http://www.license.shorturl.com/DisgustingWhy did someone create that law? What is the purpose?For all of you who claim we in Canada have no privacy rights, I cannot imagine someone passing a similar law here. We already have laws that say that part of the federal...
- Discussion threads 2004-10-05
- Windows Vista Helps Law Firm Improve Desktop Management and User Satisfaction
- Gardner Carton & Douglas LLP is a leading national law firm serving domestic and international clients in corporate law, corporate restructuring, government relations, and other legal services. It has offices in Washington, D.C., New York, Milwaukee, Albany, and Chicago, and employs more than 175 attorneys and 50 paralegals and project...
- Case studies
- Wireless LAN Security Case Study: Law Enforcement Officers Go Wireless
- The City of Renton, Washington noticed that its law enforcement officers were spending a significant amount of time filing reports, which required them to return to headquarters from their patrol locations. Moreover, the City wanted to provide its law enforcement officers with real-time access to police records, including mug shots...
- Case studies
- Customizing Word for Law Firms
- I'm looking for documentation on why it is necessary to customize Word rather than installing it "out-of-the-box" in a law firm environment. I think I have seen this question addressed, but can't seem to find anything now. Any help would be appreciated.Charlotte GerdesDallas, TexasMy guess would be MetadataI...
- Discussion threads 2007-06-25
- Law & Order II: Double or Nothing (exe)
- Hunt for clues. Question suspects. Solve puzzles. Partner with the cast of Law & Order to solve this ripped-from-the-headlines murder case. This demo allows you to play the first few steps of the investigation phase of the game, exactly as it is in the full CD-ROM game. Note: The Download...
- Software downloads 2006-12-11
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