Trackpad on MBP randomly stops responding

Hi
In the last few days I've had a recurring problem:
Randomly and without any obvious context in terms of actions, apps etc, my trackpad simply stops responding.
I have all options enabled on the trackpad, such as soft click+drag, and the problem has so far only occured when performing that: drop'n drag.
It get's stuck and I cant release whatever I've grapped.
I am now only able to use the keyboard and have to reeboot to be able to use the trackpad again.
After reboot the problem returns randomly after a while.
I can't think of any recent software updates or additions that have coincided with the problem, except installing Livedrive Briefcase recently.
The problem however does not specifically occur when working with that (though Livedrive is set to run i the background).
Any suggestions?
Edit: The problem occurs more and more often, usually after I have closed the lid (sleep). Also, I am able to use my Magic Trackpad, which in turn brings the build in trackpad back to working!
MBP: 15" 2.4 Ghz Intel Core i5 (dual core) 2010
System: 10.7.3.
HDD: 240 Gb SSD with 91 Gb of free space

Hope the information from the below linked article helps.
Cleaning the trackpad with a damp microfiber cloth may help.
http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1449
Best.

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