November 2005

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In this issue:

Gadget Update: PocketDISH, Video iPod, Palm Life
HP Legal center - 2005 Legal Technology Awards
Court Stops Web Site From 'Legal' Claim
New "Virtual" Law Firm Targets E-Discovery Angst
Austin Law Firm's Video Pep Rally Pumps Up Controversy

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Gadget Update

PocketDISH

Link: http://www.pocketdish.com/home.jsp
From: http://www.legalunderground.com/2005/10/gadget_update_t_1.html

PocketDISH is a video, music, game and photo device small enough to fit into your pocket. This is Dish Network's version of a DVD player on the go.




Video iPod Touch

Link: http://www.wired.com/news/mac/0,2125,69193,00.html?tw=wn_4bizhead

This latest iPod is capable of playing video. The iTunes expanded online music store now includes downloadable TV shows and music videos.
For more information about creating and posting video podcasts on Mac 0SX, visit
Link: http://www.apple.com/quicktime/tutorials/videopodcasts.html



The Palm Life Drive

Link: http://store.palm.com/product/index.jsp?productId=1999092
From: http://www.legalunderground.com/2005/10/gadget_update_t.html

The Palm Life Drive has a 4G hard drive, built-in Wi-Fi, and does just about everything else that a Palm PDA can do. Downside: At $500, it's awfully expensive.


HP Legal center - 2005 Legal Technology Awards
Link: http://www.hp.com/sbso/solutions/legal/legal_tech_awards.html
From: http://www.denniskennedy.com/archives/000869.html

The HP Legal Technology Awards is a competition exclusively for legal industry professionals. HP would like to recognize and reward those firms - large and small - that are effectively using technology in creative and innovative ways to save time, increase productivity and/or improve client services. Please tell us your technology success story and you could be an HP Legal Technology Awards winner.


Court Stops Web Site From 'Legal' Claim
Link: http://news.findlaw.com/ap/f/66/10-19-2005/19b10019714ce9b9.html

"With my service, you can legally share copyrighted files, yea, that's the ticket ..."
"Come on into MP3downloadcity.com and, for only $25, you can download copyrighted music files, video games and movies still in theaters. Yea, that's it. That's the ticket."
Kachinck! Hey, where are you taking me? This is all very legal ..."
New "Virtual" Law Firm Targets E-Discovery Angst
Link: http://www.law.com/jsp/ltn/pubArticleLTN.jsp?id=1129712712158

Who better to show how a virtual law firm can work than four far flung e-discovery experts. As corporate boards and legal departments everywhere become growingly concerned with problems associated with electronic information in business organizations, their services are sorely needed.

Austin Law Firm's Video Pep Rally Pumps Up Controversy
Link: http://www.theconglomerate.org/2005/08/jenkens_gilchri.html
From: http://www.law.com/jsp/article.jsp?id=1130157962174

It is not your average recruiting video. Men in suits jumping up and down, high fiving, hollering and cheered on by support staff in T-shirts. It looks more like a longhorn football game pep rally than a large law firm production.





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