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When it comes to copyright infringement, it appears that some lawyers are themselves potentially guilty in actions they take during their daily practice, write attorneys Mark A. Fischer and Paul Senn
Originally Published: Law.com
...was suspended for 60 days because of her...
Gregory Castanias, Jones Day's partner in charge of library services, takes a gimlet-eyed look at legal research products as intellectual investments in the "New Normal" of law firm economics
Originally Published: the_am_law_daily
...hold is required. Instead, it reaffirms its Residential Funding ...
James Heller, William & Mary's law library director, suggests that a "Hunger Games" world where information is controlled by a few publishers -- and nearly everything is accessed by a license -- is p
The vehicular manslaughter trial of TV actress Amy Locane is laying the groundwork for what could be the first New Jersey appellate test of the reliability of event data recorder evidence
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
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