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February 25, 2009 |

Listen Up and Discover Audio Recordings

As most IT professionals know, audio files are fully discoverable. They can paint a complete picture of an information exchange where, for example, a person is having a phone dialogue with a client and, at the same time, sending e-mails to another based on the telephone conversation.
7 minute read
June 17, 2013 |

Greenspoon Marder's Painful Acquisition Of A Dying Firm

Eighteen months after the historic merger with Ruden McClosky, Gerry Greenspoon of Greenspoon Marder calls the merger a success, despite a rocky initial start.
5 minute read
May 29, 2012 |

Ted Stevens prosecutors face unpaid suspensions

An internal investigation into the botched prosecution of U.S. Senator Ted Stevens ended with calls for unpaid suspensions for two federal prosecutors.
4 minute read
March 18, 2010 |

Asian-American Advocacy Groups Nudge Nominees to Federal Bench

They recruit candidates and help mobilize support for them. So far, the president has nominated six, including Edward Chen, Lucy Koh and Goodwin Liu.
5 minute read
February 11, 2013 |

Setting the Standard for Product Innovation

In their Antitrust Trade and Practice column, Neal R. Stoll and Shepard Goldfein, partners at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, write: The antitrust agencies have a long history of attempting to use their enforcement authority to police the licensing of standard essential patents (with varying degrees of success). However, their latest attempts raise serious questions about how companies whose patents have been incorporated into industry standards will be allowed to enforce their intellectual property rights in the future.
11 minute read
June 25, 2002 |

Accommodation Effort Needed to Win Dismissal Under ADA

An employer can't win summary judgment in a discrimination suit under the Americans with Disabilities Act if the worker shows that the employer failed to make a good-faith effort to engage in an "interactive process" when he requested an accommodation, a Pennsylvania federal judge ruled. Michael Kennelly claimed he developed a panic disorder during his first week as an emergency response worker and was denied additional training.
6 minute read
April 09, 2009 |

Suit By Heirs to 1950s Singing Groups Moot as State Regulators Change Tune

A challenge to New Jersey's Truth in Music Act by progeny of 1950s-vintage crooner groups The Drifters, The Platters and The Coasters has been dismissed, now that the state has backed off its previously broad view of the law's reach.
4 minute read

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