Ronald W Zdrojeski

Ronald W Zdrojeski

February 05, 2021 | New York Law Journal

A Data-Driven Analysis of Spoliation Risk in the Top Five Largest States by Population

Like the number of lawsuits filed generally, the number of spoliation disputes decided in various state courts pales in comparison to the number decided in New York.

By Ronald W. Zdrojeski and Kamryn M. Deegan

8 minute read

February 27, 2002 | Law.com

Treaty on Cybercrime Soon to Be Ratified

The United States recently joined 29 other countries in signing the Convention on Cybercrime, an international treaty aimed at strengthening the signatories' ability to combat computer crime. Senate ratification is likely, meaning the enactment of much legislation aimed at compliance with the treaty's obligations. Among other things, the treaty mandates the criminalization of a list of computer activities.

By Ronald W. Zdrojeski, Lee D. Hoffman and Jeanine Dames

5 minute read

June 30, 2008 | National Law Journal

Greenhouse Gases

Although Congress is evaluating a number of climate-change bills, it's unlikely that comprehensive legislation will take effect before the presidential election. In the absence of such legislation, however, a variety of business sectors are being affected by less overt changes in the regulatory and legal framework surrounding greenhouse gas emissions. Outside of the legislative spotlight, Congress and the federal courts are prompting fundamental changes in the regulation and legal ramifications of these emissions.

By Ronald W. Zdrojeski and Peter R. Knight

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January 28, 2002 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Treaty On Cybercrime Soon To Be Ratified

The United States recently joined 29 other countries in signing the Convention on Cybercrime, an international treaty aimed at strengthening the signatories` ability to combat computer crime. It is likely that the Senate will soon ratify this treaty. Such ratification will mean, in turn, the enactment of much legislation aimed at compliance with the treaty`s obligations.

By Ronald W. Zdrojeski, Lee D. Hoffman and Jeanine Dames

5 minute read