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Stun Belts Don't Hold Up in Supreme Court
Finding that stun belts have troublesome physical and psychological effects, the California Supreme Court on Thursday all but banned their use in state courtrooms. Emphasizing concerns about health and prejudice to defendants, the justices set a high bar for the use of stun belts in California, challenging other courts' assumption that the concealed belts are constitutionally preferable to more traditional restraints of chains and irons.Lawyer's Libel Suit Over Online Rant Rebuffed
An attorney's defamation suit over anonymous comments on two websites -- blasting him as "a fool" and "the most worst attorney licensed to practice in the State of New York" -- was unsucessful. The defendant's lawyer explains, "as long as it's couched in opinion, you're kind of stuck with it."'Dot-cm' Domain A New Target for Cybersquatters
Trademark attorneys are warning companies about a new target for cybersquatters known as ".cm," which is the country code — or top level domain — for the West African nation of Cameroon. The dot-cm domain is a hot target for scammers, they say, because "cm" is a common typographical error for "com" in the popular dot-com domain.WordPerfect's Upgrade: Does It Matter?
There's a new version of Corel's WordPerfect shipping this spring. Does it matter for any reasons other than sentiment? The word processing package emerged in 1980 and became dominant in the middle part of that decade by surpassing rivals such as MultiMate and WordStar. By 1990 it had more than 45 percent market share, technology research firm International Data Corp. stated at the time. Since then, it has steadily lost ground to Microsoft Word, but its reputation as a superior product for large law firms continued. However, my search ... [MORE]Federal Election Commission just wants its name right
Should it be called the United States Federal Election Commission? Or is it simply the Federal Election Commission?Tools and Tactics to Tweet Well on Twitter
Tweets on Twitter failed to impress Kelly D. Talcott of Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge until the legal blogosphere began singing their praises. Talcott now finds Twitter to be an effective content delivery system for law firms, well worth the time if you employ a few key tools and tactics.Ex-Sidley Lawyer Tyler Coulson's Awesome Adventure
The former Sidley Austin restructuring associate left the Am Law life behind earlier this year to begin a cross-country walk with his dog, Mabel. Nearly eight months later, Coulson's journey from Delaware to California is nearly complete.Analyzing the Post-'Jones' Explosion
In his E-Communications column, Stephen Treglia, legal counsel at Absolute Software Corporation, writes that in the 18 months since 'Jones' was decided, that case has been cited in nearly 50 published decisions, four of which are the focus of this article.Trending Stories
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