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Pepper Hamilton Can't Be Sued for Using Public Documents
Even if Pepper Hamilton violated a former client's confidentiality by disclosing an FBI affidavit of probable cause to search that client's home, the firm can't be sued considering the affidavit was made public prior to the firm's disclosure, a Philadelphia trial judge has ruled.In 2014, Cases Over Tech Issues Figured Heavily in Appeals to the Third Circuit
Cases arising from technological issues took up much of the Third Circuit's docket in 2014 and allowed the court to set precedent on the intersection of the law and the Internet, among other things.Cardozo's Diller to Become New Dean of Fordham Law
Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law Dean Matthew Diller has decided to move 48 blocks uptown and become the dean of Fordham Law School.View more book results for the query "*"
Settlement for OAG In Furniture Fraud Case
The Pennsylvania Office of the Attorney General has come to a settlement agreement with the officers of two companies that were allegedly selling furniture without fulfilling orders or giving refunds.Graffeo Joins Harris Beach After 14 Years on High Court
Victoria Graffeo, a former state Court of Appeals judge, has joined Harris Beach in Albany as a partner, firm officials announced this morning.Debate Reignited Over Reciprocity Admission Rules
This column explores the interrelationship between law technology and ethics. Nowhere is this intersection more timely, controversial and thought-provoking than in the issue of and the rules that govern admission to the bar.DA Argues Against Release of Garner Grand Jury Records
Pushing back on motions to unveil the secret proceedings that led to no charges against a New York police officer in the closely watched Eric Garner chokehold case, the office of Staten Island District Attorney Daniel Donovan Jr. argued that any proposed redactions to grand jury records would fail to hide witness identities in their local communities.Email Spoliation and Service of Process by Social Media
In his State E-Discovery column, Mark A. Berman, a partner at Ganfer & Shore, discusses recent decisions regarding email spoliation and service of process over social media.Trending Stories
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