...synthetically create BRCA DNA, known as complementary or cDNA. The justices' decision in Association for Molecular Pathology v. Myriad Genetics surprised...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
There are proposed changes to the federal rules applicable to e-discovery, which currently allow plaintiffs to propound broad and costly discovery requests on defendants before there is any finding o
There are proposed changes to the federal rules applicable to e-discovery, which currently allow plaintiffs to propound broad and costly discovery requests on defendants before there is any finding o
...for Law and Technology. They were represented on their brief by Meredith Jacob, assistant director of the Program on Information Justice and Intellectual Property...
Originally Published: the_litigation_daily
...ranging from financial services to technology are hiring lawyers and compliance...agreements between companies and the Justice Department, OECD guidance and...
...the ACLU Speech, Privacy and Technology Project. "Given...Crump said. The Justice Department would have no comment...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...name and sort or scroll alphabetically or by date. Review bios of justices from the Jay Court (1789-1790) to today's Roberts Court. There...
Judge Robert Miller Jr. ratifies bold e-discovery gamble to use predictive coding despite objections
...school has become a hotbed of entrepreneurship in the field of legal technology. Since 2009, at least five startups have spun out of the school...
...the heart of mortgage lenders' $25 billion settlement with the Department of Justice. The Los Angeles Dodgers baseball team was ...
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