NY judge scolds US in its fight with Apple over iPhone data
A Brooklyn jurist has scolded the government in a stinging rebuke of arguments it has used to shame Apple for refusing to surrender information from its customers' iPhones, saying it's stretching a 1789 law to get "impermissibly absurd results."
Common software would have let FBI unlock shooter’s iPhone
The county government that owned the iPhone in a high-profile legal battle between Apple Inc. and the Justice Department paid for but never installed a feature that would have allowed the FBI to easily and immediately unlock the phone as part of the terrorism investigation into the shootings that killed 14 people in San Bernardino, Calif.
LEGAL CENTS: Marketing in a mobile world
For many people, the smartphone has become almost a new appendage.
Lawyers and mobile devices trending higher
Of all the technology trends, lawyers have adapted to mobile devices the most readily.
8 handy gadgets for the mobile lawyer office
A mobile law practice makes it easier than ever for lawyers to practice law no matter where they happen to be.
Mobile computing strong, and getting stronger
If you look around, you’ll see that most everyone is communicating on the go, and more and more are connected and able to work and communicate at any time.
Rock-hard apps: Practice management tools for attorneys on the move
Practice management apps for smartphones and other portable devices are making it increasingly easier for lawyers to practice on the go.
Practicing law? There’s an app for that
By Correy Stephenson Dolan Media As lawyers increasingly perform their work on the go using smart phones, tablets and more, work-related applications are more important than ever. Though many of the apps are for iPads or other Apple products, it’s only a matter of time before they become available on other devices as well. But […]
New app aids labor claims
Washington — The U.S Department of Labor has launched an app that helps employees track the hours they work and determine the wages they are owed.
Federal Government Apps
I love smartphones and the possibilities for the legal field. There are so many fun and useful apps out there. There are plenty of articles about apps for lawyers, including my State bar article.
Law firms explore having an app for that
Live streaming baseball scores or the ability to harmonize with the cast of “Glee” are some of the more ostentatious downloads available for the iPhone.
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