...The American Lawyer has been reporting on law firm financials for more than 25 years. Through our annual Am...
Originally Published: The American Lawyer
Attorneys Richard Raysman and Peter Brown discuss "unauthorized access" under the CFAA, as well as the use of novel CFAA theories to seek redress from the transmission of unwanted data to mob
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...heavy focus on the economy...staged on Wall Street on Wednesday...the increased demand for auditing...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...other professionals demand "always-on" connectivity...down a street. ...
...highest-paid patent lawyers to demand $2.5 billion from its...determined to illegally cash in on the success of the revolutionary...
...end of the 1990s, ODR experienced a "modest boom" based on increased willingness by consumers to resolve their disputes online. In 1999, the...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
... Sensing a growing demand, the firm recently created a...
...Had a Little Lamb" on tinfoil. The similarity of these preservation demands — down to the typos...
... found on a person...The Occupy Wall Street protestors have...the police demand the password...
...about poverty descending on suburbia. So it...be? The Wall Street Journal has...
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