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"Several years ago, while serving as the national counterintelligence executive, I sat with colleagues discussing how we would plan an espionage attack against an American business. And then a lightbulb went on: the law firms! Of course: A company’s outside intellectual property lawyers have its technical secrets, and their corporate law colleagues are privy to strategic business plans. And lawyers don’t like  taking instructions from anybody, particularly their less well paid underlings who are responsible for  network security. They’re impatient. In some firms the rainmakers have nixed even simple steps, like requiring a password on mobile devices that connect with the firm’s servers. They couldn't be bothered. Privileged with secrets, lawyers are the perfect targets. I cannot disclose what I know because it's classified, but I can disclose that I know that my surmise was soon justified. U.S. law firms have been penetrated both here and abroad.”
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This Thursday, May 17, 12 PM EST, the ILTA KM Peer Group and Thomson Reuters Westlaw are co-sponsoring a webinar with the above title.  It is free but registration with West LegalEd Center is required.

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“This program will focus on key developments in KM technology and trends that can help guide your firm’s knowledge management strategy. Whether you are just starting a KM program or you’ve been at it for years, you’ll take away insights into how other thought leaders in the industry have formulated or refreshed their KM strategies to improve efficiency and increase value for clients. Topics include: [more]

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Practice Areas : Knowledge Management

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Every wanted to learn a foreign language but didn't have time?   Well there is an app for that (and then some).

SayHi Translate is an app that translates what you are saying into a second language.   You simply speak into the microphone and let the app do the rest.   I tried it with Spanish, German and French and it worked impressively well.
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At a recent Toronto legal knowledge management meeting, a panel of professional development professionals attended and discussed a number of ways PD and KM can and should work together. Since I have responsibility for both at my firm, I participated on the panel wearing both hats.

KM Resources and Approaches Can Enhance PD Programs

First, the firm’s KM resources (such as precedents or checklists) must be integrated with the related PD programs. A PD program is often a good impetus for updating these resources. One of the learning objectives of the PD program should be to raise awareness of the KM resources and how to find them. [more]

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Welcome back. This is the long anticipated sequel to the blog "Serve & Secure: Anatomy of a VOIP System Selection - Part 1 [more]

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Interesting headline - having spent 37 years at Allen & Overy, it sounds more like an epitaph! Hopefully, I won't need it just yet - I still have much to do!

Given that most European jurisdictions are Civil Law countries and the UK (or, more accurately, the England & Wales jurisdiction) is common law based, I imagine the roles in each are very different. [more]

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