One of the highlights of LegalTech New York was the chance for Law Technology News to shine a spotlight on the six winners of the 2012 LTN Innovation Awards our 10th year of recognizing often-
...filling in for scheduled speaker Ray Kelly, NYPD chief...
There are plenty of compelling sessions to attend at LegalTech New York from January 29 to 31 at the Hilton New York. Several sessions are appealing not only for the talk, but also for who's talking
...review was conducted in conjunction with the New York City Police Department (NYPD), the New York State Police, the state Chiefs of Police Association, and...
...an implementation plan, and e-mails between the federal agency and the NYPD. Homeland Security argued before Koeltl in New York Civil...
...still won't get it into a pocket, though, unless you wear NYPD cargo pants to court.) Contrary to Apple CEO Steve Jobs's famously...
Evidence from computer profiling and database analyses deserves a long, hard look before reaching a jury. Attorney Ken Strutin says legislatures and courts need to recognize the right of the accused
George Orwell's state-run surveillance society did not predict a time when people would voluntarily publish private chronicles for public consumption. Online social networks are part of an age of unp
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...from the city, settled for $3 million. The suit against the NYPD was scheduled for trial, after several years of delays, in the Long...
...from the city, settled for $3 million. The suit against the NYPD was scheduled for trial, after several years of delays, in the Long...
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