...amp; Data Protection Group, and serves as an adjunct professor at Seton Hall University Law School, where he teaches an e-discovery course. ...
...amp; Data Protection Group, and serves as an adjunct professor at Seton Hall University Law School, where he teaches an e-discovery course. ...
Many worry when sending an e-mail: did it go to the wrong address, and what happens when it's opened? In a recent cautionary tale, a defendant's in-house and outside counsel were disqualified for the
A New York judge has barred, apparently for the first time in the state, the use of a brain-scan technique in a recently concluded civil trial as evidence of a witness' veracity. "Credibility is a ma
...VITALS: Seton Hall University, B.S. in IndustrialRelations, 1984. U.S. Army, Captain, 1984-1992...
...VITALS: Seton Hall University, B.S. in Industrial Relations, 1984. U.S. Army, Captain, 1984...
...litigators in the new practice.Courses will begin at Seton Hall University School of Law and Rutgers Law School-Newark this fall and...
...are examples of extraordinary experiments -- at New York Law School and Seton Hall University School of Law, to name a few -- which merit evaluation. ...
...is made by the same company that provides testing software for Seton Hall University School of Law. "I'm not sure I have...
...College, A.B, cum laude 1981, political science/economics/computer science. Seton Hall University School of Law, J.D. 1984. Current job:...
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