...can wind up "living in perpetuity in cyberspace," says Akerman Senterfitt partner Jennifer Williams, a labor and employment law attorney who ...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
An en banc review by the Federal Circuit is reconsidering the circumstances under which the actions of multiple, unrelated entities can individually or collectively infringe a multiparty computer pro
The EDna Challenge: Discovery on a Budget
...he didn't "understand this computer stuff." Akerman Senterfitt shareholder Ralph Losey -- writing on his blog e-Discovery Team...
...he didn't "understand this computer stuff." Akerman Senterfitt shareholder Ralph Losey — writing on his blog e-Discovery...
Law schools must adopt e-discovery curriculum
Law schools are awakening to a fact known to all practicing electronic data discovery specialists: trained graduates are needed. They're in a position to bridge the EDD knowledge gap, providing stude
...at Akerman Senterfitt, "The most severe sanctions are entry of a default...
...bill was pushed through by lobbyists in the Miami office of Akerman Senterfitt working for Realauction. According to Allan Katz, chairman of...
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