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What Changing Definitions of 'Computer' Mean for Criminal Law
The emergence of the computer as a central player in society has put great pressure on legal professionals to master the lexicon of integrated technologies. So what is a "computer" in the legal sense? And how does the interpretation of that term impact on criminal law and procedure?Preserve E-Meeting Confidentiality
Thanks to the Internet, e-meetings have made business communication easier and more efficient. But the underlying technology -- which copies and then transfers content from server to server -- results in novel legal difficulties. The concept of "reasonable expectation of privacy" in the context of Internet activities is constantly shifting. Attorneys seeking to preserve the confidentiality of e-meetings must take steps above and beyond what's needed for traditional meetings.View more book results for the query "White Case"
Lobbyists Find Safety a Hard Sell
Hundreds, if not thousands, of companies are lobbying Capitol Hill and the Executive Branch to get a piece of the Homeland Security pie.Securities Litigation and Enforcement
T HE SARBANES-OXLEY Act of 2002 (the act) already has generated significant comment and, as many of its details are closely examined in the months to come, we can surely expect to know more about the impact of its provisions. However, for the moment, this article will focus in broad strokes on what we suspect is of most immediate interest to each of us as practitioners in this area: Whom does it impact and how?You Know About the Spill, But Who Are They? Transocean GC Eric Brown
As the Deepwater Horizon disaster in the Gulf of Mexico grows into the biggest oil spill in U.S history and the lawsuits continue to mount — who is Eric Brown, the top lawyer at Transocean?SEC Scrutiny of Stock Plans Could Spell Trouble
A popular vehicle for insider executives at public companies to sell their stock, 10b5-1 plans were devised by securities regulators as a defense against insider trading allegations � as long as executives create them at a time when they don't possess any material, nonpublic information. But now these kinds of arrangements have come under fresh scrutiny.Trending Stories
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