This week's installment of Tech Circuit brings new assignments for David Curle and Kelli Clark, among others; and a judicial scandal involving unfortunate courtroom attire. [MORE
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Aaron Swartz's suicide last Friday triggered criticism of prosecutors who charged the political activist in 2011 in Boston federal district court with the unauthorized use of a university's network t
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...21, the woman who is in her 30s, lives in St. Louis and is afraid to give her name because of the experience...
...Security, an IT security company with offices in New York, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. "Almost all attorneys know some IT...
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...partnered with KnowledgeLake, a St. Louis company that builds, sells, and implements SharePoint Enterprise Content Management, which...
...KnowledgeLake Inc., a St. Louis company that builds, sells, and implements SharePoint Enterprise Content Management (ECM...
...to people fighting traffic tickets. Its eight offices located in the St. Louis and Kansas City, Mo., metropolitan areas handle everything from moving violations...
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