...some tweaking. Attorneys said the practice, with proper oversight, was a suitable enterprise for refereeing situations such as "mom's sister's wedding on...
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Originally Published: Law Technology News
...The Myth of the Enterprise Search." Counsel within and without companies and lawyers on both sides of the docket believe that companies have...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
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The state Supreme Court has unanimously decided that a man convicted of mass murder nearly 30 years ago was mentally unfit to be put to death because he lacked a "rational understanding" of the death
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