...encyrpt and secure data and support HP 3D DriveGuard that senses sudden movement and protects the hard drive. The 400 Searies notebooks start at $499...
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...in civil cases involving the most serious problems, and a growing national movement to do education, research, litigation, legislation and pilot projects to move the...
Judges, like professional athletes, rarely know when it's time to hang it up. Like pro athletes, because they're insulated from the public — for good reason — and people routinely suck up
In an apparent case of first impression, a Philadelphia judge, in upholding a $78.4 million medical malpractice verdict, has ruled that attorney fees must be based on the present value of the jury's
...the dam was structurally damaged in 2005 by mine subsidence and ground movement caused at the nearby Bailey Mine's longwall mining operations conducted by...
...the dam was structurally damaged in 2005 by mine subsidence and ground movement caused at the nearby Bailey Mine's longwall mining operations conducted by...
...CRIMINAL PROCEDURE Suppression " Firearm " Furtive Movements " Probable Cause " Reasonable Suspicion " Terry Search Commonwealth v. Buchert...
...The classic data-theft scenario involves the last-day, late-night movement of confidential files to an external USB hard drive or thumb drive...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
Delaware Governor Jack Markell has proposed an amendment that would modify Delaware General Corporation Law to permit the creation of public-benefit corporations. Despite opposition from some members
...The classic data-theft scenario involves the last-day, late-night movement of confidential files to an external USB hard drive or thumb drive...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
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