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The Recorder

Glassdoor Inc. Can't Shake Grand Jury Subpoena Unmasking Anonymous Users

Glassdoor Inc., the online job-review site, must comply with a federal grand jury subpoena that seeks identifying information about anonymous users of the website, a federal appeals court ruled Wednesday in rejecting the company's privacy claims.
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Connecticut Law Tribune

Weinstein Conflict Gets Dirty for Counsel Behind the Scenes

David Boies, one of the country's leading litigators, is getting some bad press over his involvement in the Harvey Weinstein matter. I guess even…
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National Law Journal

Document: Glassdoor Inc. Loses Grand Jury Subpoena Resistance

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit on Wednesday refused Glassdoor Inc.'s effort to quash a grand jury subpoena that would require the web company to reveal identifying information about eight anonymous users who posted reviews about another company. Glassdoor had argued that compliance would violate privacy and anonymous speech rights.
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Daily Report Online

Judge Bows Out of Dispute Between Fulton DA and Sheriff Over Jail Surveillance

Fulton County Superior Court Judge Gail Tusan said that controlling access to the county jail's inmate surveillance system is "the sheriff's prerogative."
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Daily Report Online

RICO Conviction Stands for Taking Romantic Trips on Stolen Cash

In a trial before Cobb County Superior Court Judge Reuben Green, a jury convicted Robert Whaley on one count of violating Georgia's Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act for “acquiring money and property through a pattern of racketeering activity,” Judge Brian Rickman wrote.
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Texas Lawyer

Texas Judge Suspended in Wake of Charges in Alleged Road Rage Incident

The State Commission on Judicial Conduct has suspended Corpus Christi state district court judge Guy Williams from the bench without pay after he was…
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Daily Report Online

Criminal Defense Bar Cheers Rulings on Hearsay, Confrontation Clause

The Georgia Supreme Court threw out a portion of the state's gang statute, and the Georgia Court of Appeals turned down prosecutors' requests to allow hearsay from a child's doctor in a child molestation case where the mother and alleged victim left the country.
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Daily Report Online

Feds Secure Fourth Guilty Plea in City Hall Pay-to-Play Probe

Atlanta's chief federal prosecutor announced a fourth guilty plea -- this one for obstructing justice -- in an ongoing public corruption probe at Atlanta City Hall.
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New Jersey Law Journal

Jury Begins Deliberations in Menendez Trial After Being Told of Narrower Standard for Bribery

 Jurors began deliberations Monday in the corruption trial of U.S. Sen. Bob Menendez, D-New Jersey, after a closing argument by Abbe Lowell,…
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New York Law Journal

Turkish Gold Trader Is 'Stealth' Defendant on Eve of Sanction-Busting Trial

The trial of Reza Zarrab, a Turkish gold trader accused of evading U.S. sanctions on Iran, is scheduled to open just weeks from now, but he has become a “stealth defendant” in the case, his co-defendant's lawyer said Monday.
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