Where do the law book publishers go when people are moving online? Would you believe television? The New York Times details a new initiative by LexisNexis unit Martindale-Hubbell to create ads for law firms that could go beyond the Robert … [Continue reading]
Offshoring: Take the Fifth
The Economic Times of India provides an update on legal work being done in India. And it's going upmarket. New York firm Smith Dornan Dehn has established an affiliate in Mysore, India. Over 40 people are working on various projects, including … [Continue reading]
Avvo Thyself
After a 16 months in stealth mode, venture-backed (to the tune of $14 million!) Avvo pulls off the veil. For a long time the home page didn't say much, beyond this teaser: However, we can say that we are dedicated to helping consumers better … [Continue reading]
Data Security: IP Yes; Db No?
A recent white paper prepared by Application Security and sponsored by the Ponemon Institute shows that organizations may be more focused on protecting their IP over various sensitive Dbs (databases). It's a constant struggle trying to figure out … [Continue reading]
As Goes SOX?
The financial gravy train ridden by auditing firms due to Sarbanes-Oxley compliance may be slowing down a bit. ComputerWorld reports that average SOX compliance costs declined from $4.5 million in 2004 to $2.9 million in 2006. The main reason is not … [Continue reading]
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