...litigation. Judges need to be sensitive to the legal boundaries of their authority, the practical limits of their expertise, and the range of tools at...
Allen & Overy and Slaughter and May are advising on Thomson Reuters's purchase of the Practical Law Company, while Gunderson Dettmer, a technology shop already busy this week advising Current TV on i
Originally Published: the_am_law_daily
...accesses a computer "without authorization" or in excess of his authority when the employee acquires an interest adverse to his employer or breaches...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
The latest decisions addressing cost recovery, cost-shifting, and predictive coding
...divergence of opinion in the federal courts in the scope, interpretation and construction of CFAA §§1030(a)(4) and (a)(5), particularly the...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
H. Christopher Boehning and Daniel J. Toal, of Paul Weiss, examine the Third Circuit's Race Tires opinion and explore the consequences for litigants contending with often crushing e-discovery costs
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
Wendy H. Schwartz and Jennifer L. Achilles, of Reed Smith, write that two federal courts narrowed the DOJ's ability to charge former employees for stealing proprietary information from their companie
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...that [c]ontrary to [plaintiff's] contention, there is no authority that any additional showing, that the electronic document has been altered or...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...in complex environments such as construction and software development. But the...book referenced by e-discovery authority ...
The 1st Circuit has rejected a criminal defendant's appeal in a case that raised three issues of first impression involving interstate stalking, cyberstalking, and threats by mail
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