March 15, 2011
The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission, which lacks oversight of thousands of natural gas lines in Pennsylvania, may soon have the jurisdiction to audit and conduct safety inspections of all in
By Josiah Q. Hamilton | April 19, 2010
Cloud computing is a burgeoning field in the information technology (IT) world and will leave few businesses untouched. Lawyers, too, must familiarize themselves with the special challenges cloud c
By The Associated Press | March 25, 2011
Leonard Weinglass, a civil rights attorney whose clients included Black Panthers, radicals, a police officer-killer who sparked crusades against the death penalty, the Chicago Seven in the 1960s an
By David Hechler | July 1, 2006
The IP Ventures Web site supplies quick descriptions of 35 technologies that Microsoft currently offers for licensing and development by other companies. Some listings are more easily decipher
August 18, 2008
Many company handbooks contain boilerplate language about the right to monitor employees’ computer use. But while some lawyers say a stated policy is all it takes to eliminate a worker’
By Neal Sandler | March 20, 2001
An employee at Israeli high-tech firm Vision Tech Ltd., which was bought in November by Broadcom Corp., is suing both companies for alleged fraud and misrepresentation in connection with the d
By Mary Alice Robbins | December 11, 2006
Unable to persuade an advisory panel to recommend that the Court of Criminal Appeals amend a rule that prevents the investigator in a criminal case from being in court at trial, prosecutors ho
By Mary Pat Gallagher | January 23, 2007
NEWARK, N.J. � In a case of first impression under New Jersey law, an appeal court has held that Internet subscribers have a reasonable expectation of privacy, allowing a challenge to a subpoe
By John Pacenti | May 1, 2013
Victims of imprisoned financier R. Allen Stanford are finally set to get some relief after years of acrimony between the international and domestic caretakers of the one-time billionaire's fa
March 19, 2010
C.A. 1st A123675 The First Appellate District affirmed a judgment. The court held that no determination of a minor’s suitability for deferred entry of judgment was required where
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