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ABA TechShow 2010 "Pre-Game" Ignite and Pre-60 Sites

March 20, 2010 by Mark Unger

There are few things in life that truly engender the stirring lifeblood of the Tech-addled Lawyer. There’s the Superbowl. But in that we’re relegated to new E-Trade Commercials and followup Lawsuits. There’s Presidential elections, but the ‘dimpled chad’ has minimized legal ramifications in all future realms. But now there is what might only be referred to as the ABA TechShow’s ‘Pre-Game’ aka “Ignite Pre-Show”. This year, we visit the enigma known as “ignite,” (a raucous 16 presenter-6 minute and 20 slide per presentation). In addition to last year’s 60 Sites in 60 Minutes presentation, it should be one heckuva pre-game show.

Be sure to follow the Section’s coverage of the ABA TechShow on Twitter: @TXBarCompTech

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ABA Techshow: March 25-27th

March 20, 2010 by Mark Unger

Stay Tuned for Section Member Blogs from this Year’s ABA TechShow 2010 in Chicago, March 25-27

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Apple’s iPad – Better for Lawyers?

March 1, 2010 by Thomas Jason Smith

Is a simple tool with less functionality better than a revolutionary tool with more functionality better for the legal profession? Let the debate begin.

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ABA Techshow Chicago via Twitter

February 26, 2010 by Thomas Jason Smith

Interested in the upcoming ABA Techshow in Chicago, but unable to attend? Have no fear, your trusty Computer & Technology Section will have representatives in attendance and reporting back via Twitter.

Follow us at @TXBarCompTech.

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Congratulations Craig Ball

January 4, 2010 by Thomas Jason Smith

One of our own, Section Council Member, Craig Ball, has been named “Consultant of the Year” by Law Technology News.

Congratulations, Craig.

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Revealing Identity of Online Commenters

September 5, 2009 by Thomas Jason Smith

A case in Houston has sparked interesting legal questions surrounding the anonymity of those who post comments to online forums.

A lawyer for Lucas Coe, charged in the death of 4-year-old Emma Thompson, has asked several local media outlets to provide the names of readers and listeners who commented about his client online.

Bert Steinmann, The Woodlands-based attorney for Coe, said he was struck by the conclusions people drew about his client and the specificity of some comments that made it appear they came from people with personal knowledge of the case.

Coe, 27, and his girlfriend Abigail Young, 33, were charged after Young’s daughter Emma died June 27 of blunt-force trauma to the abdomen. In June, Young took her daughter to the emergency room after the child stopped breathing. Coe is in custody, and Young is out on bail. Both are charged with injury to a child.

Steinmann said he’s sent subpoenas to media including The Houston Chronicle, the Conroe Courier, KHOU (Channel 11) and KTRK (Channel 13).

Those who comment generally use pseudonyms, and the lawyer has asked for identifying information on about 300 of them.

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Texas Supreme Court finally addresses Electronic Evidence in State Court: In re Weekley Homes, L.P.

August 29, 2009 by Thomas Jason Smith

In re Weekley Homes, L.P., Relator, delivered on August 28, 2009.

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State Bar of Texas Annual Meeting – Day Two

June 26, 2009 by Thomas Jason Smith

Today’s schedule includes a presentation you won’t want to miss by Joseph Jacobson’s entitled “Sex, Lies, and the Internet: Ethical Responsibilities for Lawyers and Legal Liability for Clients” at 10:30 AM.

Immediately following Joseph’s presentation, the Computer & Technology Section will hold its annual meeting during which the Lenovo Netbook will be given away to one lucky winner.

UPDATE: Lots of great feedback on Joseph’s presentation. It was standing room only as there were more than 100 people in attendance.

jacobson

UPDATE 2: Congratulations to Brian Arnold of Brian R. Arnold & Associates in Dallas for winning the Lenovo Netbook.

Netbook Winner

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State Bar of Texas Annual Meeting – Day One

June 25, 2009 by Thomas Jason Smith

Hello from the State Bar Annual meeting.  Day One has been a success as many people have stopped by our table in the Hall of Sections for tech questions, membership applications and a chance to win the Lenovo Netbook.  If you’re attending the conference and haven’t stopped by our table yet, please come introduce yourself… and find out if David ever figured out this yo-yo thing.

David and the yo-yo

If you want updates from the event, follow it on Twitter (#sbot09).

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Apple Inc. v. Psystar Corporation

April 9, 2009 by Thomas Jason Smith

Case Number: 3:2008cv03251
Filed: July 3, 2008

Plaintiff Apple Inc. alleged that Defendant Psystar Corporation sold in commerce a computer named the OpenMac–subsequently changed to Open Computer–which runs a modified version of the Leopard operating system without authorization from Plaintiff and in violation of the terms of the Software License Agreement governing the use of Mac OS X software and Plaintiff’s intellectual property., Defendant also provided direct copies and/or modified versions of Plaintiff’s software updates.