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A Way In and a Way Out: Guilty Pleas and the Innocent
Though the barriers to overturning a wrongful conviction remain staggering—particularly here in Pennsylvania, where jurisdictional bars to reviewing a conviction hold firm even in the face of compelling evidence of actual innocence—this awareness has led directly to innocent Pennsylvanians coming home.Employers Seeing the Benefits of Using E-Verify as Program Modernizes
Employers of remote workers are still required to verify the identity and employment eligibility of all new hires, and until the pandemic had to do so with a physical document inspection. Fortunately, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has been taking baby steps in 2023 to evolve this compliance process and assist employers in this new remote world.Engagement Fatality: How the Command-and-Control Leadership Style Takes Its Toll
As our world, culture and workplaces have evolved, command-and-control is no longer a viable leadership technique, nor does it result in long-term success.Pacesetter Research: Doing Business in a Digital World
Why law firms need to be experts in all core elements of data governanceFormer Davis Polk Partner Becomes Hong Kong Exchange's First Woman Chief Executive
Bonnie Chan joined Davis Polk & Wardwell in 2010 to help the U.S. firm launch its Hong Kong practice.View more book results for the query "*"
5 New Georgia Judges: Kemp Makes Appointments to Superior Court Benches
Gov. Brian Kemp has appointed five lawyers to fill superior court vacancies in the Atlanta, Cherokee, Coweta, Dougherty and Macon judicial circuits.Supreme Court To Consider Forensic Reports and Confrontation Clause — Again
In September, the Supreme Court granted certiorari in 'Smith v. Arizona,' which requires the court to reconsider its precedents on the admissibility of forensic evidence under the Confrontation Clause. As numerous courts and commentators have observed, the court's decisions, especially its 4-1-4 decision in Williams v. Illinois, have left the law muddled. Will 'Smith' provide clarity?The Five Paths of Cyberattacks: What To Know and How To Be Ready
There are essentially only five paths an attacker can take while performing a cyberattack on a target, and the MITRE ATT&CK (Adversarial Tactics, Techniques, and Common Knowledge) framework is a knowledge base that describes the actions and behaviors of cyber-attackers across various stages of the cyberattack lifecycle.1st Circuit Affirms Firm's Negligence for Failing to Rely on Its Own Case for Client Advice
"I think this case from the First Circuit stands for the proposition that, in order to comply with the applicable standard of law, at least in Maine, the attorney, generally, is required to take a second look, even if that attorney might believe that the area of question focuses on has already been settled," said Lee H. Bals, an attorney with Marcus Clegg who represented the plaintiff.Naming John Doe: How Digital Forensics Can Unmask Online Criminals
As cyberstalking, online harassment and other similar issues continue to grow in frequency and complexity, digital forensics will be an important element in supporting the justice process with user attribution.Trending Stories
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