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Redress Cyberbullying as an Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress
Until New York legislates a private right of action to redress cyberbullying, personal injury lawyers will likely rely on the intentional infliction of emotional distress. Attorneys Andrew Kaufman and Betsy Baydala examine how this tort and other civil theories apply to cyberbullies in the state.View more book results for the query "*"
N.J. Company Faces Sanctions Over Failed Litigation Hold
A party that destroyed potential evidence after its lawyers failed to impose a litigation hold and left it to the company's nonlawyer CFO to sort out what was relevant has been slapped with spoliation sanctions by a N.J., judge. The judge found the company didn't destroy records deliberately but was grossly negligent in failing to preserve them.What's the Deal With Cromwell & Goodwin?
The homepage of the seemingly slick Cromwell & Goodwin website -- with the Statue of Liberty set against the Manhattan skyline and the tagline "The best legal solution" prominently displayed -- certainly looks like the online home of a legitimate law firm. But look a bit deeper and serious questions arise: Cromwell & Goodwin appears to be a law firm in name only.Social Media Use as Evidence of Juror Misconduct
A trial court has certain authority to investigate juror misconduct, but to what extent can a court compel a juror suspected of misconduct to disclose printouts of social media communications made during a trial.Emails on Government Computers Not Necessarily Public Records
India Lures Corporate Outsourcing
With e-discovery taking an increasing bite out of the bottom line -- 2007 commercial expenditures on EDD topped $2.7 billion -- corporate America is looking toward India. The review part of the process is a key area where outsourcing can be an attractive, cost-saving option.Trending Stories
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