Cellphones
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Mobile Only Indexing and Mobile Marketing For Lawyers
Google will be soon by rolling out algorithm changes that highly favor mobile searches. Click here to learn more!
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Lawyers: Don’t Forget Your iPhone Can Make Voice Calls Too
Be careful, because a flippant e-mail has the potential put your organization at risk for legal trouble.
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Biglaw, Cellphones, Technology
Which Biglaw Firm Is Providing Funds For All Associates To Get An iPhone X?
This is pretty awesome.
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Lawyers: Here’s How To Untether From Your Smartphone
Want to reduce your reliance on your iPhone? Get an Apple Watch.
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ABA Tech Survey Reveals Lawyers’ Favorite Mobile Apps And Phones
Lawyers love their iPhones, as well as Westlaw, Fastcase, and Lexis Advance.
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Airplanes / Aviation, Cellphones, Rudeness, Technology, Travel / Vacation
Why I Refuse to Turn Off My iPod for Takeoff and Landing
Like he does every time he gets on a plane, Chris Danzig took off his headphones until the flight attendant walked away. Then he put them back on. He also never turned off his cell phone or put it in airplane mode. You probably know this is not allowed. Airplane passengers are supposed to turn off all electronic devices for takeoff and landing. But WHY?
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Cellphones, Police, Privacy, Technology
Judges Are Getting Concerned About ‘Undeniably Creative’ Warrantless Cell Phone Tracking
There has been justifiably a lot of talk over the last few days about U.S. v. Jones, and the privacy issues it raises. Our editor emeritus Kashmir Hill was fortunate enough to hear oral arguments at the Supreme Court in person, alongside top legal reporters such as Jeffrey Toobin and Adam Liptak. But when it […]