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About the ABA TECHSHOW 2008 Keynote Speaker - January 30, 2008

We are honored to announce that Marc Rotenberg, the Executive Director of the Electronic Privacy Information Center (www.epic.org), will serve as the keynote speaker at ABA TECHSHOW 2008. Our tentative title for the speech is "Who's Watching You A Conversation About Privacy on the Internet," and we think it's a timely topic for lawyers these days. As the practice of law moves more and more towards using the Internet, huge amounts of confidential information are exchanged, communicated, or...
http://www.techshow.com/blog/013008.shtml

Widgets are back! - January 29, 2008

  No, I won’t take you back to this 1990s animated television series. I am referring to Web widgets, A.K.A. modules, capsules, snippets, gadgets, badges, minis or flakes. Those of you who use iGoogle or Google Desktop, Flickr, YouTube, etc. are probably aware of what widgets are. Even the new Windows Vista Sidebar includes widgets. However, even amongst these users, I suspect many are not aware of how they work and what they can be used for.   Basically, a.
http://www.techshow.com/blog/012508.shtml

Persuasive Use of Timelines at Trial - January 29, 2008

91107: People v. Davis, Courtroom 8, Denver District Court This is a complicated case brought under Colorados version of RICO, the Colorado Organized Crime Control Act. The case involves allegations of a conspiracy among numerous inmates at various correctional facilities over a span of some 15 years. The People have prepared timelines showing inmates assignments and movement among these facilities. There are so many different versions of timelines, however, that they have become nearly...
http://www.techshow.com/blog/012808.shtml
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