...or user-collected ESI (e.g., Excel spreadsheets or downloaded photos) and system-generated ESI. A user's ESI tends to speak for itself; but...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...or user-collected ESI (e.g., Excel spreadsheets or downloaded photos) and system-generated ESI. A user's ESI tends to speak for itself; but...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
A group of TV broadcasters Monday lost their bid to block Internet start-up Aereo from offering subscribers live TV broadcasts when the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit ruled that the bro
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...enforcement officers use global positioning system devices to track criminal suspects...probable cause in order to employ the devices. The...
...Graham-Leach-Bliley Act? Does the company employ a chief privacy officer? COMPUTER SYSTEMS AND NETWORK Cyberinsurance applicants...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
For companies that do business outside the United States, the good news is that the number of enforcement actions under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act tapered off over the last two years, after a
I represent Client A against Business B. Business B now wishes to hire me on a matter totally unrelated to my representation of Client A. Can I do so
...competition between Mazie Slater and Nostrame; Mazie Slater was not alleged to employ wrongful means; Mazie Slater's action did not create or continue an...
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
...ability to run keyword searches against their myriad silos of data: mail systems, archives, local drives, network shares, portable devices, removable media and databases. They...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...the companies need new skills and management style. Companies will need to employ analytics as a strategic capacity to support business strategies and decision-making...
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