...well ought to be a digital process to address the perplexing...lists are throwbacks to the age when technology offered no way...
...ability of border agents to conduct warrantless searches of the contents of digital devices. Prior to Cotterman, several federal decisions had...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...United States Supreme Court cases, focusing on privacy rights in the digital age, health care reform, copyright issues, and more. The keynote was sponsored...
...purchaser buying a copy of the work, they're licensing it in digital form," said Jonathan Reichman, an attorney at Kenyon & Kenyon. That...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...to revolve around various forms of electronic communications, and in this digital age, where every second of your life can be recorded and stored...
...Laboratory," a set of classes and experiments devoted to harnessing digital-age technology to the practice of law. ...
Originally Published: the_am_law_daily
Consultant John Cleaves explains how to move around the courtroom and interact with exhibits and demonstratives to distract jurors from their own predicament and keep them focused on the trial
The case for restraint in the electronic age
...and Pac-Man at early ages and Gen Y has matured...generations that grew up with digital games, tools, and information on...
...in New York at the age of 26 instantly triggered a...post under President Barack Obama, digital rights advocates are urging a...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
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