The Daily Report
Copyright laws apply to lawyers too. Yet sometimes they seem to forget this seemingly obvious fact
Sometimes, even lawyers are unclear on when copyright laws apply to them, write attorneys Mark A. Fischer and Paul Sennott. They review key rulings on this point and examine copyright questions and p
Deprecated The American Lawyer
... v. THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA et al., Defendants and Respondents. No...
The economic downturn presents an opportune time for firms to re-examine their policies for managing client matter information -- to cut costs and go green. When a client calls, asking "What environm
...Jr.COUNSELKaren Lindholdt, University Legal Assistance, Spokane, Washington; Thomas J. Woodbury, Forest Defense, P.C., Missoula...
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