...TyMetrix report...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...the latest technology to commit white-collar crimes, according to attorney...literally walking away from these cases because [prosecutors] can't figure...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
This week's installment of Tech Circuit brings new assignments for David Curle and Kelli Clark, among others; and a judicial scandal involving unfortunate courtroom attire. [MORE
3-D printing technology, which makes it possible to create an item by simply downloading a design file and printing it out as a plastic object, is likely to trigger legal conflicts surrounding copyri
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...his defense in his hacking case. Swartz was charged...chairs the government investigations and white-collar crime practice group at...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...external or embedded database, here. ...
...Oz Benamram, chief knowledge officer, White & Case, New York City. ...
...146;s smartphones lack: utter simplicity. Buying one was easy: Red or white? Rotary or push button? Using it a breeze: Pick up, dial, speak...
...in the United States and abroad suggest that two-thirds of departing white-collar employees leave with proprietary data. Few of them are prosecuted. When...
...Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting. The Journal News of White Plains, N.Y., published an interactive map showing where permit holders live...
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