President Obama's cybersecurity executive order , released Tuesday night, had legal technology experts split in their opinions Wednesday
...The main point of my presentation," said Gabriel Jiran, a Shipman & Goodwin partner whose practice focuses on employment law, "was that the...
Originally Published: Connecticut Law Tribune
The "black box" -- or event data recorder -- that is being built into more and more modern cars and trucks could become an information gold mine for personal injury lawyers
...am co-chair of the Media and the Law committee with [Shipman & Goodwin partner] Jim Bergenn. I'm also its legislative liaison, so when...
Without specific e-discovery rules, Connecticut state courts have been applying existing statutes, rules, and causes of action to address e-discovery issues. Yet, the relatively low number of cases i
When a Connecticut teenager beat up a classmate and his buddy put it on video, they didn't envision the hours their lawyers would spend dealing with the mess. Both were tried criminally as adults. Th
...of Shipman & Goodwin, who discuss why their client, a developer, deserved to win...
Market research has changed dramatically over the last half-century. What was done through in-person interviews evolved into telephone polls, then mail surveys and mall-based polling. With the Intern
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