...division between its newsgathering operation...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...massive fraud involving the enforcement of copyrights to pornography, has referred...matter to the criminal investigation division of the Internal Revenue Service...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
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...announced Thursday the release of Prizm Document Converter, an application that converts more than 300 supported file...
...people using their cellphone signals. The problem, as described in an email from Criminal Division chief Miranda Kane, involved agents' use of...
Originally Published: The Recorder
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...settled a case for $800,000 with the operator of the Path social networking app for improperly collecting personal information, and agency...
...Baron, former vice president of e-discovery and compliance at...moved to IBM's Lotus division, and then edged closer to...
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