...is something that I know appeals to in-house counsel,"...Basic PDFs are required by courts," he explained, and it...
...down, DataTech says. On Monday a U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit panel sounded inclined to uphold a preliminary...
Originally Published: The Recorder
BeyondRecognition's John Martin says he discovered 7,500+ incidents of privacy invasions in the classic Enron email public database. [MORE
...been resolved. On Wednesday, April 10, the U.S. Court of Appeals for that Second Circuit shut down the plaintiffs' request in a...
...He won his case before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit and made new law in the process...
Originally Published: The Recorder
The Georgia Court of Appeals has upheld a judge who pulled the plug on a warring...
Originally Published: Daily Report
Erasing information in the Big Data era
...4 1/2 years and found that 185 federal district and appeals court judges 11 percent of federal judges reported attending at...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...filing and formatting of legal documents can be byzantine. United States Court of Appeals Judge Richard Posner, (7th Circuit, Chicago) for example, penned an epic...
...so fast. The plaintiff may appeal, and until the appellate process...Recordings. The district court disagreed, noting that the duty...
Originally Published: Daily Business Review
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