Legal stories
Australia's data breach report reveals an increase in notifications, with attacks and human error taking the blame.
Sydney-based digital marketing provider Impelus says the decision to axe Direct Content Billing will have a 'material impact' on their revenues.
Human-robot collaboration is redefining Australia's legal sector as tech-collaborative lawyers pave new career paths, a LexisNexis report reveals.
After a substantial ongoing feud, Amazon and Visa have agreed to settle a dispute over the credit card giant's fees.
The new version of Westlaw aims to assist legal practitioners in boutique firms by speeding up the often time-consuming research process.
Artificial intelligence, cloud, and security are top priorities for enterprise legal departments, says OpenText survey.
Fuji Xerox NZ and its parent company have begun civil action against the former senior executives of the Kiwi operations.
Relativity hosting is available via Epiq's ISO27001-compliant Shanghai data center and as a portable, on-site deployment.
New report finds IT chiefs ill-prepared for e-discovery, risking fines, sanctions, and lost revenue amid rising litigation.
Cisco is looking to move the company into its next phase of growth, and has revealed the executive leadership team that will action this.
Now, I've had this app for a while to avoid any scary detection notifications from my internet provider for downloading music for free off the net.
A US judge has dismissed yet another claim by the Winklevoss twins and Divya Narendra that Mark Zuckerberg stole the idea for Facebook at Harvard.
Doing business in Asia can be challenging, but with careful preparation and perseverance, it can be a rewarding venture.
Data breach consequences go beyond systems damage. Trust, reputation, and legal implications create the need for transparency and open communication.
As the number of mergers and acquisitions grow, a major law firm report has explained just how technology is helping the activity along.
Looking to disrupt the kiwifruit industry, Acuris Systems employed the services of a fellow Kiwi startup's online legal marketplace.
Chapman Tripp talks about the three major legal topics most vital to startups: founder agreements, intellectual property, and contracts.
Richard Hooper, former Ofcom deputy chair, challenges NZ's telco regulation approach; advises harmony among agencies and advocates for dark fibre access.
Ten IT start-ups will vie for USD $85,000 in prizes during TIG's Planet 2010 event in Auckland, with major rewards in IT and business services.
Last month we wrote about investing in new ideas, in companies whose underlying asset is in the form of intellectual property.