...Voorhees adds Jonathan Sacks, previously an associate with the Wasserman Media Group in Los Angeles. He handles complex commercial and civil litigation, corporate...
...the growing tension between the U.S. Department of Justice and the media are especially disconcerting, and should be more comfortably ascribed to a George...
...no secret that the world is seeing a decline in opportunities for media exposure through the traditional outlets of television, radio and newspapers. In fact...
As we move down the road to ever more intrusive technology, we should bear in mind that it is not always toelrable to be always on camera
What's happening in Trenton
Our legislatures and courts are wrongly growing comfortable with the notion of incarcerating an unpopular group — sex offenders — because some members might commit crimes in the future
...just that the volume is increasing, it's that the forms of media involved in discovery are getting broader, including instant messages, audio messages, text...
...the public dockets. "The Court apologizes to the public and the media," Lamberth wrote. It was a rare public mea culpa...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
Articles by and about the State Bar Association
...approximately 50 data points (ranging from antitrust to trade controls to social media and data privacy and more). It is a really impressive tool. Corpedia...
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