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April 22, 2011 | Legaltech News

Where's Your Smartpen?

Are you often sitting in a conference room taking copious notes while clients and partners speak? A Livescribe Smartpen would let you capture the audio record without looking like a major geek and synchronize it to your written notes. If you miss something in your written record, the audio record will augment or correct it. Why aren't Livescribe Smartpens everywhere in the legal world? ... [MORE]
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July 15, 2013 | New York Law Journal

Suspended Court Officer Faces More Porn Charges

A search of electronic equipment seized from the residence of Alberto Yard, a court officer working at the Brooklyn Civil Court for more than 19 years, has added production of child pornography charges to the possession charges he was arraigned on earlier this month.
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July 26, 2002 | New York Law Journal

Outside Counsel

What is a "hate crime?" Shoot up a school because you hate teachers or a courthouse because you hate lawyers: not a hate crime. Shoot up a senior-citizens center because you hate old people or a Chinese New Year`s parade because you hate Asians: a hate crime. 1 It would seem that well before Sept. 11, there was plenty of "hate" to go around. So much so that on Oct. 8, 2000, New York became the 44th state 2 to enact a "hate crimes" statute. 3 The statute "stiffens penalties for many crimes if they are motiv
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January 09, 2006 | Corporate Counsel

Dispute Resolved Between Krispy Kreme and Franchisee

Krispy Kreme Doughnuts and its largest franchise operator have settled their dispute over a decision by the doughnut company to terminate the franchisee's license, which had temporarily barred the firm from selling doughnuts under the famous brand name, both companies said Friday. Krispy Kreme, which is the target of two federal probes over its finances, has been battling with Great Circle Family Foods for months over its dealings with the franchisee.
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August 01, 2008 | Daily Report Online

Anthrax scientist commits suicide as FBI closes in

WASHINGTON AP - An Army scientist committed suicide as federal prosecutors readied an indictment alleging he mailed anthrax-laced letters in 2001 in what authorities said Friday may have been a bizarre attempt to test a vaccine for the deadly poison.The scientist, Bruce E. Ivins, worked at the Army's biodefense labs at Ft.
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September 16, 2011 | Legaltech News

Video Sharing Sites and the Debate Over the DMCA Safe Harbor

Service providers and content owners have colorable arguments concerning the boundaries and practical effect of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act safe harbor. Ultimately, policing the internet for infringing material is time-consuming and costly. Holland & Knight's Richard Raysman and Baker Hostetler's Peter Brown explore the discussion about who will carry the DMCA burden.
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May 05, 2011 | New Jersey Law Journal

Minor, Once Prosecutor and Judge and Now Felon, Has His Law License Lifted

Former judge and prosecutor Clifford Minor, who pleaded guilty to bribery facilitation and other federal charges related to arranging a phony confession in a criminal case, has been temporarily suspended from practice pending a resolution of ethics proceedings.
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September 08, 2003 | New York Law Journal

Matter of Sutkowy v. J.B.

Support Arrears Cap Is Not Available For Father Who Chose to Be Poor
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October 26, 2012 | New Jersey Law Journal

Reinstatement of Attorneys From the 2011 Pro Hac Vice Ineligible List

Notice to the bar.
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September 01, 2004 | The American Lawyer

Pro Bono, A Diverse Agenda

In the past few years, the Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles has received an increasing number of complaints about its services. Some people have called the foundation to complain that they were overcharged for legal work. Others claimed that they didn't receive what they paid for. "It would be unusual for a week to go by without one to three calls," says Toby Rothschild, the Legal Aid Foundation's general counsel.
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