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A Rarely Used Weapon for Employers: The Computer Related Offenses Act
Creative investigative, pleading, negotiation and discovery strategies, as well as sound management of information technology, should include due consideration of the rights and remedies available under CROA.Fed. Circuit Chief: Let Us Handle Fixes
Hoping to stave off congressional action, the chief judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit is pressing lawyers to push for more cases that force the court to address fundamental patent questions.New York Judge's Ruling Means Suit Challenging Ethics of Greenberg Ethics Specialist Can Proceed
Home sales on rise in South Florida
Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties all posted year-over-year gains in pending and closed single-family home sales last month.Panel Reinstates Malpractice Suit Over Visa Advice
By a 4-1 vote, a state appeals panel has reinstated a malpractice complaint against an immigration attorney who allegedly offered incorrect advice about a visa matter that would have put a client at great personal risk. The Appellate Division, First Department, ordered the case to be reinstated to weigh claims that the attorney should have brought forth evidence that his client's dilemma was caused by "an unlawful and vindictive act by an employer," which had engaged in "benching" against him, i.e., firing him but retaining his immigration documents so he could not seek alternate employment.Firm Alleges Former Employee Stole More Than $100,000
A Dallas law firm has filed a civil suit against a former employee, seeking payment of more than $100,000 she allegedly stole from its coffers. Dallas' Owens, Clary & Aiken filed a petition in the 95th District Court, alleging that a former employee, Rena Gallagher, engaged in theft and fraud and breached her fiduciary duty when she systematically altered checks and entries in the firm's accounting records.Goffer Sentenced to Three Years; Judge Says He Was Influenced by Older Brother
Ordering a term for Emanuel Goffer that was a downward departure from the 41 months that was the low end of his sentencing range, Judge Richard Sullivan said the guiding role of Zvi Goffer could not be ignored.Trending Stories
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