...weather events by redepositing material (for example, sand) along the water's edge.Up until now, the Corps has awarded dredging contracts in the...
Just as courts have "rediscovered" the trespass doctrine to give it a new force to protect Web sites, says Morris Cohen attorneys Fred H. Perkins and Alvin C. Lin, so too have they suggested a new li
Fred H. Perkins, a partner at Morrison Cohen, and Alvin C. Lin, an associate at the firm, write that in the early "wild west" days of the Internet, legal remedies always seemed a step behind the inte
...in those cases involving spider programs (See eBay Inc. v. Bidder's Edge Inc.) the entity that is using the spider program to...
...in those cases involving spider programs (See eBay Inc. v. Bidder's Edge Inc.) the entity that is using the spider program to...
...chattels in a case involving eBay and a Massachusetts site called Bidder's Edge, Sinrod said. Bidder's Edge aggregated auction results from several sites...
Richard Raysman and Peter Brown, partners at Brown Raysman Millstein Felder & Steiner, write that computer technology, particularly Web-based advances, continues to challenge existing laws. One ongoi
Alan J. Hartnick, a partner of Abelman, Frayne & Schwab and an adjunct professor of law at Fordham Law School, writes that America's database producers continue to believe, despite new theories of in
Eric Sinrod, a partner at Duane Morris in San Francisco, has discovered that writing a weekly legal column beats press-the-flesh marketing any day. The author of more than 300 columns covering topics
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Eric Sinrod, a partner at Duane Morris in San Francisco, has discovered that writing a weekly legal column beats press-the-flesh marketing any day. The author of more than 300 columns covering topics
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