...for comment with this notice is the April 10, 2013 Supplemental Report of the 2011-2013 Supreme Court Family Practice Committee. This Supplemental Report focuses...
...extracting intelligence out of the massive amounts...151; aka Big Data now pouring...as emails, word-processing documents, instant messages...
...In November 2012, the Judicial Conference of the U.S. Advisory Committee on Civil Rules proposed that Rule 37...
...Table of Contents I. Introduction II...
...ADMINISTRATIVE LAW 01-2-8920 In the Matter of the Appeal of the Denial of an Application for a Firearms Purchaser...
...are actively regulating the practice of Internet medicine. Evidence of the...privacy directives, which regulate the processing and use of the Internet...
...Hunterdon Co. (Sarkisian, J.S.C.) (14 pp.) This case arises out of the termination of plaintiffs Section 8 voucher by defendant Jersey...
...curiam) (7 pp.) Defendant Ronald Ford appeals from the order enforcing settlement of the complaint filed by the New Jersey Division on Civil Rights (DCR...
...examines the case of an individual who...decision that all data is of equal...per gigabyte for processing and $13,636...
...4 pp.) Appellant applied for a professional boxing license with the intention of fighting in a May 9, 2009, boxing contest in Atlantic City. On...
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