...s lawyers, Palo Alto's Thomas Nolan Jr. of Nolan, Armstrong & Barton, said that a new, more specific subpoena is being redrafted and will...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...threat of those conditions led Thomas Nolan Jr. of Nolan, Armstrong & Barton in Palo Alto to swing into action on behalf of his client...
Originally Published: The Recorder
LexisNexis conducted a one-day summit for journalists, analysts, and bloggers on January 16 to meet the executive team of LexisNexis Research & Litigation Solutions (RLS), who discussed the legal sof
...solo James McNair Thompson and Thomas Nolan Jr. of Nolan, Armstrong & Barton in Palo Alto, defense lawyers insisted such materials were never covered by...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...information period," said Thomas Nolan Jr. of Nolan, Armstrong & Barton in Palo Alto, who represents an Ohio man charged in the case...
Originally Published: The Recorder
The Department of Veterans Affairs and the Drug Enforcement Administration are under fire for purchasing spy software from the same company that supplied a computer surveillance program to the FDA
Originally Published: National Law Journal
California authorities have hit two Golden State men with misdemeanor charges for selling an Apple iPhone 4 prototype the pair found in a Redwood City bar to a popular technology blog in the spring o
Digital technology is opening the door to the instant creation of exhibits and evidence, offering a means for preserving physical proof from the ravages of time. Attorney Ken Strutin takes a look at
...capacities with no upfront costs." Stites IT Director Tab Barton says the firm will make use of eDI’s "hosting...
Patent holding company NTP settled its infringement suit in the Federal Circuit against BlackBerry maker RIM for $612.5 million over patents related to delivering e-mail over wireless communications.
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