...perceived as hiding in a crowd. All evidence that "determined attackers will get in[to enterprise networks]," said...
Why corporate counsel are exasperated when outside counsel won't provide budget estimates
A conference on cybersecurity, e-discovery, and digital investigations (CEIC) offers hands-on labs, lectures, and an exhibit hall to develop practical skills in digital investigations and will debut
In an appeal that could make law on jurisdiction in international IP cases, Ninth Circuit Judge M. Margaret McKeown wondered if the trial judge went too far, effectively shutting down Hong Kong's Oro
Originally Published: The Recorder
...keep out of its competitors' hands. Plaintiffs lawyers insist it will provide evidence that defects in the electronic throttle control system caused sudden acceleration in...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...of relevant documents ... . A party seeking sanctions based on the spoliation of evidence must demonstrate: (1) that the party with control over the evidence had...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...The Biological Evidence Preservation Handbook: Best Practices for Evidence Handled (NIST Interagency/Internal...
...hands of its competitors, while plaintiffs' lawyers insist the code will provide evidence that defects in the electronic throttle control system caused sudden acceleration in...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...of the hands of its competitors. Plaintiffs' lawyers insist it will provide evidence that defects in the electronic throttle control system caused sudden acceleration in...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
A federal judge, describing a massive fraud involving the enforcement of copyrights to downloaded pornography, has referred four lawyers to licensing authorities for possible misconduct and to federa
Originally Published: National Law Journal
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