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Analyzing Claims Under Computer Fraud and Abuse Act
In their Privacy Matters column, Richard Raysman, a partner at Holland & Knight and Peter Brown, a partner at Baker & Hostetler, discuss "unauthorized access" under the CFAA as it relates to employees who abuse computer access privileges and misuse company information, as well as the use of novel CFAA theories to seek redress from the transmission of unwanted data to mobile phones and communication systems.Judge Hit With Ethics Charges for Presiding Over Release of a Relative
Mercer County's presiding Criminal Part judge has been charged violating ethics rules by ordering the release of a relative who appeared before him as a criminal defendant.Part 2: The 'New' New Jersey False Claims Act: It Was Born to Run
The reality of limited government resources causes both a delay in the pre-complaint investigation of False Claims Act cases at both the federal and state level, and often affects the government's decision to take a primary role in the litigation.Circuit Rejects Weinstein's View on Child Porn Sentence
A mandatory five-year minimum sentence for the distribution of child pornography doesn't come close to violating the shield against cruel and unusual punishment, the Second Circuit said in a decision which led to an extraordinary response from Judge Jack Weinstein bemoaning the "unnecessary cruelty of our federal law."The Real Deal: High School and College Mock Trials Inspire Judge's Career Choice
When Judge Alfonso Charles told his father he wanted to be a lawyer, his dad was not thrilled with the idea. Lawyers and politicians always had been the butts of jokes for the family, he says. Charles originally was on track to become a doctor, but a college class on law and psychology and a mock trial on a 1980 murder trial in McKinney changed his mind.Making Tattoos and Piercings a Workplace Issue Without Breaking the Law
Just how far can employers go in acting against workers based on professional image alone? Legal issues related to employee lifestyle are rapidly changing.Nissan Transmission Flaw Causes Breakdowns, Class Action Claims
An allegedly defective transmission has some Nissan owners stuck in neutral, and they claim the carmaker knew of the problematic component but sold models equipped with it anyway.Doctrine of Other Crimes, Wrongs or Acts Evidence
Attorney Jay Goldberg writes that the goals sought to be accomplished by our system of justice cannot possibly be vindicated unless there are changes to the way the law approaches discovery problems presented by FRE 404(b) and its 1991 amendment.Want to Grow Revenue? Talk to Your Associates and Staff
There once was a magical land where a king and the wealthy class owned all the businesses and oversaw thousands of skilled workers. The king and his court never dared thank or speak to those toiling workers about their lives and how the various businesses could be improved.How Social Media Infiltrates the Practice of Law
The impact of social media on law firm management.Trending Stories
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