... Absent exceptional circumstances, the existing version of Rule 37(e) prohibits courts from imposing sanctions when "electronically stored information is lost as result...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...with child pornography-related offenses. The unanimous court ruled on Thursday, in State v. Scoles, A-41-11, that lawyers can...
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
...assault complaint against the defendant.27 The Supreme Court held that the state statute's provision for a prompt post-attachment hearing did...
...the ongoing Bradley Manning/WikiLeaks court martial, the difficult legal questions...balance. There are "legitimate state secrets. But I also represent...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...Conference of the United States' Standing Committee on Rules of...parties as well as the courts, and inserting comment language to...
...Court Technology is launching a new "blended" e-learning professional development certification course, targeting professionals whose jobs intersect with the United States...
...clerk to then-Chief United States District Judge Judge Family...
...continues at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal...professors from across the United States, including Durie Tangri partner Mark...
Originally Published: the_litigation_daily
...to judges, especially when the agenda includes the likes of United States District Court Judge Shira...
...Lessons from the EDRM/FERC/Enron Data Privacy Breaches" Martin states: "While working with the EDRM Data that we downloaded from the...
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