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Supreme Court to Review Employer Access to Worker Text Messages
The U.S. Supreme Court said Monday it will decide how much privacy workers have when they send text messages from company accounts. The justices said they will review a federal appeals court ruling that sided with California police officers who complained that the department improperly snooped on their electronic exchanges. The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco also faulted the text-messaging service for turning over transcripts of the messages without the officers' consent.Defamation Suit Over 'Macbeth' Viewing Proceeds
A New York teacher's defamation suit against the principal and school district that suspended her for showing Roman Polanski's R-rated version of "Macbeth" may go forward, a state appellate court has ruled. Linda Clark showed her 10th-grade English students a district-owned copy of the 1971 film, as she had done for 10 years. The principal approved the showing, but the school district later suspended Clark, and the principal sent a letter to her students' parents, which Clark claims was defamatory.BP plc suffered a big blow on Thursday when a federal judge said it owed indemnification to Transocean for any compensatory damages that might arise from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill two years ago. Will BP now suffer the same fate with the other rig-operator at the center of the disaster, Halliburton?
N.Y. Legislation Creates Judicial Pay Commission
Lawmakers in New York have approved the creation of a commission to recommend new salary levels once every four years for state judges, who have gone without a raise since 1999.View more book results for the query "*"
Charges Invalid Under Espionage, Other Statutes, Circuit Rules
Explaining its Feb. 17 decision vacating former Goldman Sachs computer programmer Sergey Aleynikov's conviction, the panel said that computer source code was not a "stolen good" nor "related" to a "product for or placed in interstate or foreign commerce."Coudert Bros. Won't Always Have Paris
Dechert yesterday announced that, effective Oct. 1, it would acquire 32 attorneys from the Paris office of the disbanding Coudert Brothers. The addition more than quadruples the size of Dechert's existing nine-lawyer Paris office.Reino de Espa�a v. The American Bureau of Shipping Inc.
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