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    By Lisa Holton | August 24, 2011

    What's flash memory? In simplest terms, they're chips that can be electrically erased and reprogrammed over and over. Flash memory has no moving parts, as do hard drives, and the chips are smaller

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    John v. United States

    July 8, 2013

    9th Cir. 09-36122 The court of appeals affirmed district court judgments. The court held that that the Secretary of the Interior and the Secretary of Agriculture reasonably deci

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    Beyond the Shelves: Law Librarianship in the New Economic Climate

    By Heather Heen | September 7, 2012

    Today's economy and how it is affecting librarianship in private law firms has been the focus of many discussions. At the 2012 AALL annual meeting and the 2012 PLL Summit, it was the central

  • National Law Journal

    Viewpoint: We Could Learn a Thing or Two About Debating from Judges

    By Alan B. Morrison | December 10, 2010

    Perhaps it's just my imagination, but it seems that the level of discourse on controversial issues in recent months has sunk to new lows, with both sides failing to address the facts in the r

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    Preparing the Organizational Witness

    By Shay Aaron Gilmore | May 27, 2011

    What should an organization do to prepare for its deposition in California? Cases have not yielded a simple, bright-line answer, but they have articulated a clear warning that any organization shou

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    Emergency Relief in International Arbitrations

    By Tod Gamlen and Christina Wong | January 11, 2013

    U.S. federal and state court judges have the power to grant various forms of temporary, minary and interim relief to protect court litigants during the course of a lawsuit, such as TROs,

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    Hotels Nevada v. L.A. Pacific Center, Inc.

    February 8, 2012

    C.A. 2nd B224456 The Second Appellate District affirmed a judgment. The court held that a panel arbitration award that was reached in part by use of transcripts and video disks o

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    Spaced Out

    By John L. Giordani | January 12, 2005

    Despite significant leasing activity in 2004, San Francisco remains flooded with millions of square feet of available space. Adjusted for inflation, today's rents are close to mid-1980s

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    Viewpoint: Priviilege Can't Be Used Against Client

    By Richard Zitrin | August 30, 2013

    In answer to my recent Moral Compass column about protecting clients from their own law firm's internal secrecy, San Francisco attorney Justin Fields wrote an op-ed that began

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    Viewpoint: Solutions Elusive in Bar Discipline Problems

    By Richard Zitrin | November 18, 2011

    Third of a three-part series of articles about the State Bar of California's lawyer discipline system. In my fir

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