May 29, 2012 | Michelle McNickle, Web Content Producer Although the healthcare community has been clamoring for integration of its IT systems for decades, the industry is still in a rather elementary stage when it comes to useful and practical systems integration, according to Shahid Shah, software analyst and author of the blog The Healthcare [...]
By David Fagan and Stephen Satterfield All Articles, Corporate Counsel, May 29, 2012 Data security breaches can have significant reputational, business, and legal costs for companies. Depending on the nature and severity of the incident, a data security breach can result in the loss of key business assets, cause public embarrassment, diminish customer goodwill, result [...]
By John Edwards All Articles, Law Technology News, May 25, 2012 “A picture is worth a thousand words,” or so they say. Yet this expression only holds true if the photo in question provides evidence of a genuine person, place or object. If the image has been tampered with by using Photoshop or another image [...]
CMS – News Updates | May 23, 2012 CMS recommends that all eligible professionals (EPs) register as early as possible for the Medicare and Medicaid Electronic Health Record (EHR) Incentive Programs. By registering early you can verify that your information is up to date in all of the CMS systems and resolve any issues so [...]
By Joshua A. Engel All Articles Law Technology News May 17, 2012 Every time a public figure speaks these days, smartphones are there to record the speech. A key question: Is this legal? That was the issue addressed last week by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit. The case is American Civil [...]
By Ben Present ContactAll Articles, The Legal Intelligencer, May 17, 2012 In what could be a landmark criminal case regarding the admissibility of electronic communications, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court has agreed to hear an appeal over whether unauthenticated text messages may be admitted as evidence during trial. The high court granted allocatur Tuesday in Commonwealth [...]
By Sarah Jacobsson Purewal, PCWorld May 16, 2012 5:50 AM Just days before Facebook’s much anticipated initial public offering, one of the largest advertisers in the U.S. has decided to stop advertising on the platform. General Motors will stop advertising on Facebook because it has determined that paid ads on the site are, well, not [...]
By Maryam K. Ansari, Esq. on May 16, 2012 5:02 AM| No TrackBacks In recent years, the legal industry has seen many changes in the landscape of its workforce and overall practice trends. With all the layoffs at many large firms, a lot of attorneys took to hanging out their shingles and starting smaller practices. [...]
By Liane Cassavoy, PCWorld , May 13, 2012 9:00 pm Why pay more than you have to every month? These tips, tricks, and services can help you save plenty of dough on that monster cell phone bill. <READ MORE>
By Carlos Rodriguez ContactAll Articles, Law Technology News, April 2012 The use of video conferencing in law firms has grown by 8% since 2009, according to the 2011 technology survey from the International Legal Technology Association. There’s little doubt that it will continue to grow, as the video software becomes more sophisticated and travel becomes [...]