...34;E-Discovery CLE National Institute," ABA Litigation section. Location: Proskauer Rose, New York City. Registration ...
...according to a new survey. The data comes from Proskauer Rose's second annual ...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
Law firms and the courts scrambled this morning to keep employees safe and to maintain some semblance of normal operations as waters lapped over Manhattan sea walls. Courts and some firms closed, but
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
Attorneys Robert S. and Gail S. Kelner demonstrate courts will seek to impose appropriate sanctions for evidence spoliation when the adversarial party is prejudiced by this evidence destruction
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
If a company contributes content or otherwise assists in building an employee's social media account, who owns the account? Recent lawsuits underline the importance of corporate policies and strategi
...Meisburg, now co-head of the labor-management relations group at Proskauer Rose. "The tricky part for employers has been coming...
It turns out there's still life in what was once one of the most powerful weapons in a patent infringement case: the permanent injunction. Several federal judges have handed out injunctions
...s property," Smith said. Charles S. Sims of Proskauer Rose argued for The Football Association, claiming that YouTube failed to give...
...by Dan Kaplan from The American Lawyer, Kaplan features Proskauer Rose implementing a technology program that offers lawyers a choice: a laptop...
Behind every great smartphone is a great app -- or, to judge from some lawyers' devices, 10,000. An easier install than traditional software, apps also raise red flags. Used inappropriately, apps can
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