NEXT
Search Results

0 results for '*'

You can use to get even better search results
August 22, 2005 | New Jersey Law Journal

N.J. State Bar Nominating Committee Seeks Candidates for Vacant Seats

Notice to the bar.
4 minute read
Audio Discovery - the ESI You Can't Afford to Avoid...How to Lower the Risks and Reduce the Costs
Publication Date: 2012-04-25
Practice Area:
Industry:
Court:
Judge:
Case number:

The passage of the Dodd-Frank Act and subsequent increase in regulatory agency investigations have dramatically heightened the need for corporations to better understand the risks and requirements associated with audio data. The risks of non-compliance are high - one energy company was assessed $97M in regulatory penalties based purely on the evidence found inside its trading floor recordings. Please join Michael Arkfeld and Mike Flanagan to get updated on the latest legal interpretations concerning the use of audio and video in both litigation and regulatory matters, how sound recordings differ from other types of electronic information, how to prepare your company and legal teams to manage audio discovery and review, understand how to create an efficient e-discovery workflow that puts to rest any notion that dealing with audio is "unduly burdensome" for either party.

April 01, 2009 | The Recorder

Hastings Dean Nell Newton Quits

After about three years in the job, she's leaving to take the dean's job at Notre Dame Law School. The Indiana school is higher on U.S. News' rankings, but Newton offered mostly personal reasons.
5 minute read
January 22, 2013 | Daily Report Online

NY Orthodox counselor gets 103 years for sex abuse

An esteemed religious counselor in New York City's ultra-orthodox Jewish community was sentenced Tuesday to 103 years in prison for molesting a girl who came to him with questions about her faith.
5 minute read
November 10, 2009 | Corporate Counsel

Judge Rebuffs AP, Lets "Hope" Artist Swap Lawyers

A federal judge on Tuesday approved Shepard Fairey's request that a Jones Day-led legal team take on his high-profile copyright fight with The Associated Press, but also hinted that Fairey may face stiff penalties for fabricating and destroying evidence in the case.
4 minute read
Law Journal Press | Digital Book New Jersey Business Litigation 2025 Authors: Paul A. Rowe, Andrea J. Sullivan View this Book

View more book results for the query "*"

February 07, 2007 | Law.com

Gorbachev Asks Bill Gates to Intervene in Russian School Principal's Piracy Case

Former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev has asked Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates to intervene in the case of a Russian school principal facing a prison term for buying pirated Windows software for his students, according to a statement. In a letter addressed to Gates and published on Gorbachev's Web site, Gorbachev urged the company to drop their claims against principal Alexander Ponosov, arguing that Russian legislation did not distinguish between deliberate and accidental property rights violation.
3 minute read
June 18, 2013 | Daily Business Review

Commercial Building Slowdown Weighs On Recovery

Private nonresidential construction is losing steam in the U.S., a sign that commercial real estate may be a drag on the economy.
6 minute read
May 08, 2012 | The Legal Intelligencer

Pa. Courts Make the Case for Detailed Damages Arguments

Many defense attorneys feel that mounting an affirmative damages case is problematic. By proffering its own damages number through evidence and testimony, the thinking apparently goes, the defense lays down a damages floor below which the jury will not venture. These attorneys simply attack the plaintiffs damages experts and hope for a defense verdict.
7 minute read
December 20, 2002 | Law.com

The Politics of Parole

The California Supreme Court this week essentially handed Gov. Gray Davis -- the master of the court's budgetary fate -- the right to do just about anything he wants when it comes to parole. And in doing so justices demonstrated the need for greater vigilance in ensuring that decisions are insulated from the appearance of political consideration.
4 minute read
January 10, 2012 | National Law Journal

In indecency case, government faces tough path to victory

Solicitor General Donald Verrilli Jr. made a strong appeal to the Supreme Court on Tuesday to uphold the government's rules against broadcast indecency, asserting the need to preserve a television and radio "safe haven" devoid of foul language and nudity amidst a proliferation of new and coarser media.
6 minute read

Resources

  • The Power of Online Reputation Management For Attorneys: A Critical Tool For Law Firms in 2025

    Brought to you by Erase.com

    Download Now

  • The Role of Evolving Support Structures in Optimizing Legal Talent

    Brought to you by BigHand

    Download Now

  • Corporate Monitorship Advisory Services

    Brought to you by HaystackID

    Download Now

  • AI-Powered Deposition and Medical Record Summaries: Low Risk, High Reward

    Brought to you by Parrot

    Download Now