...on the cusp of another major set...a slate of proposed amendments up the rulemaking chain, to its...
...significant step on its path to reform by issuing a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (hereinafter, Notice) addressing 1) discovery, including electronically stored information discovery...
...Jenna Green details one aspect of the Apple-Samsung global patent...the complaint it publishes a notice in the Federal Register...
...Preservation of electronically stored information...Judge David Campbell, proposed three wide-ranging, alternative rulemaking proposals: a rule...
...announced that it had reached a settlement with an employer it accused of terminating an employee ...
...previous column,[FOOTNOTE 1] explores the access rights of apartment owners and boards and discusses legislation and case law regulating access...
...If so, I am at a loss to explain the ongoing emergence of innovative websites such as Spindle Law, a new site that is reconfiguring...
...it a miracle -- a technology that allows paralyzed people to regain use of their limbs via tiny electric pulses from implanted devices. Others see it...
...On May 24, the Consumer Product Safety Commission issued a notice of proposed rulemaking[FOOTNOTE 1] to effectuate the establishment...
...rules crafted in an age of paper records to massive amounts...below, are available to litigants: proposed amendments to the Federal Rules...
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