... COUNSEL Marilyn Bednarski, Kaye, McLane & Bednarski LLP, Pasadena, California, for Defendant-Appellant. ...
...COUNSEL David S. McLane, Kaye, McLane & Bednarski, LLP, Pasa dena, California, for the appellant. ...
...of America. Carlton Gunn (argued), Kaye McLane & Bednarski, LLP, Pasadena, California, for defendant-appellee Jose Leal-Vega....
...Attorneys for Appellant: Kaye, McLane & Bednarski, Ronald O. Kaye, David S. McLane, Marilyn E. Bednarski and...
...Los Angeles, California, were on the briefs. Marilyn E. Bednarski, Kaye, McLane, & Bednarski, LLP, Pasadena, California, argued the cause for the defendant-appellee...
...Judge. Petition?granted. COUNSELKaye, McLane & Bednarski, Ronald O. Kaye, David S. McLane, Marilyn E. Bednarski and...
...California, for the defendants-appellants. Ronald O. Kaye, David S. McLane, Marilyn E. Bednarski, Kaye, McLane & Bednarski, LLP, Pasadena, California, for the plaintiff...
Government officials must have reasonable suspicion under the Fourth Amendment to search someone?s laptop at U.S. borders, according to a recent ruling in Los Angeles
...California, for the plaintiff-appellant.(IND) Marilyn E. Bednarski, Kaye, McLane & Bednarski, LLP, Pasadena, California, for defendant-appellee Jana Reinhold....
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