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Elliot Peters takes cases that often make national headlines. It happened three times this month, as one prominent Peters client hanged himself; another confessed his misdeeds to Oprah Winfrey; and y
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In a case accusing 14 people of a cyberattack on PayPal, defense lawyers take issue with prosecutors keeping full copies of client computers and hard drives, saying the devices contain personal infor
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More than a year after federal agents arrested 14 people accused in a cyberattack on PayPal, the high-profile prosecution has ground to a standstill over the handling of computers seized in the inves
Originally Published: The Recorder
The high-profile prosecution of 14 people accused in a cyberattack on PayPal has ground to a standstill over the handling of computers seized in the investigation. The question of how to segregate an
Originally Published: The Recorder
Defense lawyers in the case, including Thomas Nolan, take issue with prosecutors keeping full copies of their clients' computers and hard drives, saying the devices contain personal information the g
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