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Computer Crime in New York Federal and State Courts
Sean R. O'Brien and Sara A. Welch of O'Brien LLP write: The recent arrest of Sergey Aleynikov by New York State authorities on charges relating to his alleged misappropriation of Goldman Sachs' high-frequency trading computer code, an arrest which followed his acquittal on federal charges based on the same conduct, provides an opportunity to examine the differences between federal and New York state laws governing computer crime.Circuit Grapples with State Secrets Privilege
Eleven Ninth Circuirt judges gathered to rehear the government's demand that it toss a suit by terror suspects who allege they were abducted and flown outside the country to be tortured.City National Bank satisfies federal requirements, released from a 2010 OCC agreement
Miami's City National Bank of Florida has been released from a 2010 agreement with the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency that had found "unsafe and unsound banking practices" at the institution.County Denied Right to Seek Clean-up Costs in Plane Crash
Erie County's attempt to force an airline to pay clean-up costs associated with a plane crash has been rejected by a unanimous panel of the U.S. Circuit Court for the Second Circuit.From the Experts: Read the Fine Print Before You Tweet
With the boundaries between the personal and professional realms now blurred, the question of "personal privacy" vs. "company policy" is inevitably encountered. And with the arrival of Google+, those boundaries promise to become all the more hazy.EEOC May Revise Guidelines for Criminal Background Checks
As employers increasingly use criminal background checks to screen prospective workers, the practice is creating a minefield of employment law issues — and has caught the attention of the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. "We have to strike a balance between having a safe workplace and giving someone a second chance," says Buena Vista Lyons, a Dallas lawyer who defends businesses in labor and employment matters.Trending Stories
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