Guidelines for Source-Code Discovery in Patent Infringement Cases
No protective order can anticipate all the contingencies of source-code discovery, write Robins Kaplan's Andrea L. Gothing and Peter M. Routhier, but an early discussion can simplify the process.Nutmeg Lawyer Adds Spice to the Blawgosphere
"There are a lot of funny things going on in the legal world," says Adrian Baron. And he's blogging about it as much as possible as The Nutmeg Lawyer. The blog's content is the type of observational humor that he'd share with friends and colleagues -- now he's spreading it to everyone.Calling on Corporate Counsel: Follow Data Into the Breach
Goldberg Segalla's Soo-young Chang and Daniel Gerber write that it's crucial for corporate counsel to monitor emerging liability case law for data breaches -- and to take proactive steps.New York Sues Cell Phone Companies Over Ads
New York's Department of Consumer Affairs has filed a lawsuit accusing three cellular telephone companies -- Nextel, Sprint and T-Mobile -- of using deceptive advertising to sell wireless services and equipment. The agency said they promised free incoming calls, free long-distance and free cell phones when in fact those things were offered with costly conditions.7 Ways to Handle E-Discovery During FCPA Investigations
When the U.S. government is inquiring about a possible violation by your company of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, how you handle e-discovery can make or break the relationship.Georgetown E-Discovery Conference Opens With Case Law Update
The eighth annual Georgetown Law Advanced eDiscovery Institute opened Thursday with a case law update presented by six of the most well-known jurists in the legal industry.E-Mail Discussion Found to Violate Open Public Meetings Act
When the Open Public Meetings Act was enacted in 1976, there was no such thing as e-mail, but a county prosecutor has concluded that Evesham, N.J., council members ran afoul of the statute by carrying on an e-mail discussion about a proposed ordinance. He found the five council members and other town officials "inadvertently convened" a meeting.Say It With Gadgets This Holiday Season
As technologies mature, costs often go down -- making gadgets one thing that get better even as they get cheaper. That means you can give great gifts without spending big piles of cash. Alan Cohen picks this season's best bang-for-the-buck presents to put on your holiday shopping list.Trending Stories
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