...a breakthrough win in the first case on Thursday, when the...of Appeals for the Federal Circuit found that Ravicher's clients...
Originally Published: the_litigation_daily
...s note: This is the first of a series of profiles...clerk at the Second Judicial Circuit State Attorney's Office in...
...2009, at least five startups have spun out of the school. The first was Lex Machina, a company that...
Personally identifiable information was hiding in plain sight in the Enron data sets
...and South America. In fact, stated Adrianopoulos, the 2013 conference was the first CEIC to have sessions in English translated into Spanish. With...
...and set improvement goals for the firms he hires. Flaherty first wrote about his audit in LTN in January ...
...the process should be considerably less expensive than paying lawyers to conduct first- and second-level reviews of large volumes of documents. ...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
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
BeyondRecognition's John Martin says he discovered 7,500+ incidents of privacy invasions in the classic Enron email public database
...7 two of which were even rendered by the Ninth Circuit: ...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
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