archive for the ‘Columns: Legal Technology’ category



The Social Media Ecosystem

by Catherine Sanders Reach

Wednesday, February 8th, 2012

Social Media – networking and sharing of breaking news, gossip, pictures, videos, music, and just about everything else – has become a part of daily life for many people. Social … [more]

Have Attorneys Read the iCloud Terms and Conditions?

by Sharon D. Nelson and John W. Simek

Monday, January 30th, 2012

There are some very interesting items in the T&C (Terms & Conditions) that most people never read. The tendency is to click, click, click just to get to the end… [more]

Amazon Again

by John N. Davis

Wednesday, January 18th, 2012

Canadian patent CA 2246933 was issued on January 17, 2012 for the Amazon 1-Click claim. Aaron Edgar and Grant W. C. Tisdall, in "Amazon.com's Canadian 'one-click' Patent on the Threshold… [more]

Legal Entrepreneurs: Lawyers or Marketers?

by Simon Lewis

Wednesday, January 11th, 2012

We are just preparing the 2012 Online Legal Services Conference. It seems that in the last year or two the legal, business and technology planets have aligned to produce a… [more]

Start 2012 Off Right

by Ben Schorr

Thursday, January 5th, 2012

Let's take the opportunity to make a few Law Tech resolutions.
Resolution #1 – I will test my backups!
Backups are crucial and you don't want to find out whether… [more]

Speak Your Mind

by David Whelan

Thursday, December 29th, 2011

Voice recognition has been getting lots of press recently, thanks to the release of the Siri software with the latest Apple iPhones. It has been a mainstay of discussions around… [more]

Electronic Seals: The Public Sector

by John Gregory

Friday, December 23rd, 2011

In my last column, I reviewed the uses of seals in transactional documents and the means by which seals could be created in electronic communications. Here I will deal with… [more]

Return of the (9V) Battery Boy

by John N. Davis

Thursday, December 1st, 2011

What can you do with a 9 volt battery? Not much, it seems.
Whenever we switch between daylight savings and standard time, we get reminders to change the batteries in… [more]

Ruminations on the Ethics of Law Firm Information Security

by Sharon D. Nelson and John W. Simek

Monday, November 21st, 2011

Lest anyone have forgotten Rule 1.6 of the ABA Model Rules, here it is – and similar rules apply everywhere:
Rule 1.6 Confidentiality Of Information
(a) A lawyer shall not… [more]

To His Coy Mistress

by Simon Lewis

Friday, November 11th, 2011

Had we but world enough, and time,
This coyness, lady, were no crime.… [more]

Andrew Marvell
I was going to discuss the implications of Steve Jobs hypothetically attending Law School, but

The Cloud Can Extend, Not Just Replace, Law Practice Technology

by David Whelan

Monday, November 7th, 2011

Cloud computing is often portrayed as an online-only world that enables a high degree of collaboration for lawyers. Here’s a reality check. That is not how many, perhaps most, lawyers… [more]

“Siri – Can I Tell You a Secret?”

by Ben Schorr

Wednesday, November 2nd, 2011

Recently Apple released their iPhone 4S and regardless of how excited you might be about the new camera or the new processor the reality is that the feature everybody is… [more]

SlawTips      

SlawTips Top 10 Financial Errors: #9 Avoid Having a Written Office-Sharing or Partnership Agreement
Thursday, February 9

Max Amsterdam once said: “Business is the art of extracting money from another man’s pocket without resorting to violence.” The purpose of having a written agreement between all … »»

Practice

SlawTips Open Access Journals
Wednesday, February 8

There is good leagal content that doesn’t necessarily come in the neat packages that we usually look in.  Though our commercial legal database subscriptions have linked, vetted, edited, and easily. […] »»

Research

SlawTips Use join.me to Get on the Same Page Across the Web
Wednesday, February 8

When you need to collaborate on a document displayed on your screen, it’s great to have a colleague from down the hall come into your office and look over your … »»

Technology

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MLB Selected Case Summaries    

These summaries of selected recent cases are provided each week to Slaw by Maritime Law Book.
More information.

  • Banks and Banking - Liability of banks to third parties - Negligence - General

    The plaintiffs were the former shareholders of a company that failed. They sued the defendant bank alleging that it breached its contract with the company and the plaintiffs and breached a duty ...

  • Actions - Cause of action - General principles - New or extended cause of action - Opening of floodgates

    The plaintiff and defendant worked at different branches of the same bank. The defendant’s common-law husband was the plaintiff’s ex-husband. Over a four year period, the defendant ...

  • Aliens - Definitions and general principles - Immigration consultants

    The Canadian Society of Immigration Consultants (CSIC) had been designated as the sole regulatory body of immigration consultants in Canada from 2004 until June 2011. On June 30, 2011, Bill C-35 came into force, which significantly amended ...

  • Criminal Law - Sexual offences, public morals and disorderly conduct - Public morals - Obscenity - Possession of child pornography

    The accused was convicted of making child pornography available and two counts of possession of child pornography (see [2010] Sask.R. Uned. 197). Subsequently, he was sentenced ...

  • Criminal Law - Procedure - Charge or directions - Jury or judge alone - Directions regarding pleas or evidence of witnesses, co-accused and accomplices

    Rowe was convicted by a jury of five offences. He appealed.

    The Ontario Court of Appeal allowed ...

  • Narcotic Control - Offences - Possession - General

    The accused wished to access marijuana for medicinal purposes but did not have an authorization to possess marijuana issued under the Marihuana Medical Access Regulations. He was notified that a package of marihuana addressed to him had been ...

  • Narcotic Control - General - Legislation - Exemptions - Medicinal marijuana

    McCrady, who had an application pending under the Marihuana Medical Access Regulations (MMAR) to possess and grow marijuana, was convicted of possession of marijuana (Controlled Drugs and Substances Act (CDSA), s. 4(1)). Hearn pleaded guilty ...

  • Criminal Law - Sentence - Trafficking in hashish or marijuana (incl. possession for purposes of trafficking)

    The accused pleaded guilty to one count of possession of marijuana for the purpose of trafficking. He was sentenced to 30 days’ imprisonment to be served intermittently and 11 months’ ...

  • Municipal Law - Powers of municipalities - Particular powers - Imposition and collection of taxes or fees 

    Catalyst Paper Corp. operated a paper mill in the District of North Cowichan. Catalyst objected to the tax rate that it paid compared to residential ratepayers. In 2009, the ...


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