In Part I of the analysis of computer search warrants, we discussed how the restrictive conditions imposed by the Vermont Supreme Court upon the search of a PC and an iPad in In re Application for Se
...disputes, shareholder and securities cases and business torts, as well as First Amendment and defamation cases. In the 2007 case York Group...
...had regulatory authority over medical devices since the passage of the Medical Device Amendments (MDA) in 1976. The MDA created three classes of devices: Class...
...2012 that Stengel's claim was pre-empted by the federal Medical Device Amendments to the Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, as interpreted by ...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...also argue the merits of amendments to the state's Oil...regarding the costs of obtaining medical records a dispute that...
...and other digital devices, resulting in an...like emails, photographs, medical records, downloaded articles...under the Fourth Amendment's limits on...
Originally Published: The Recorder
Here are the 2012 Lawyers on the Fast Track
Over the past year, the Supreme Court found itself the subject of an almost obsessive level of public interest. From The Today Show to the Harvard Law Review , the court's machinations were a hot
...34; Both Moss and New said that they expect further amendments to the protocols as they get input from the lawyers. "I...
...payable" by MarcTec, a medical device maker, in MarcTec LLC...
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