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Civil Rules: Navigating New Data 'Accessibility' Standards
The proposed amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, approved in April, are certain to change modern litigation. Anticipating the rules' Dec. 1 promulgation, our experts discuss how the data "accessibility" standard for e-discovery will play out.High Court Divided in Grokster Case
The Supreme Court appeared wary Tuesday of punishing peer-to-peer downloading services like Grokster for copyright violation. The Court was clearly divided, with several justices expressing frustration over the dearth of factual findings about the magnitude of infringement. Several justices voiced a concern that shutting down downloading might keep future innovators from developing a market for noninfringing uses -- a market that might not emerge until after the illegal uses establish the software's brand.States Ask Antitrust Officials to Extend Microsoft Oversight
States say ending court oversight of Microsoft in November won't allow enough time to consider antitrust implications of Windows Vista. The oversight aims to force middleware competitors that link the operating system to everyday programs to compete fairly.Corporate Cyberattacks Come Out of the Shadows
Since the dawn of cybercrime, public companies have largely operated under the notion that, while they have a responsibility to guard their data, they have little duty to report attacks to investors and regulators. That is all about to change.View more book results for the query "*"
E-Discovery Is All in the Asking
In e-discovery, communicating in a clear and precise manner about what you want, and why you want it, can go a long way. Wolf Haldenstein's Adam J. Levitt and Scott J. Farrell note that a recent federal decision offers some simple, commonsense advice on how to best achieve e-discovery objectives.Report: HP Should Buy Security Firm
Because Hewlett-Packard Co. seems to be mimicking IBM's shift from PC and hardware to software and services, analysts say it should buy into security software to keep pace with IBM's purchase last week of Internet Security Systems. Vendor Check Point may be a logical target.Lawyers Struggle to Maintain Their Online Reputations
For some attorneys, controlling their online reputations is a simple matter of managing what gets out or hiring a consultant for "reputation management." Others face defamatory attacks.Trending Stories
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