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New York Law Journal

Will Tech Firms Be Compelled to Produce Overseas Emails?

International Criminal Law and Enforcement columnists Nicholas M. De Feis and Philip C. Patterson discuss the government's authority to seek warrants under the Stored Communications Act, a hotly contested issue that appears to be settled in the Second Circuit—but courts in other circuits don't appear to be following its lead.
20 minute read

Daily Report Online

New Legal Team for Man Accused of I-85 Fire on Why They Volunteered To Defend Him

Four Atlanta attorneys with broad portfolios of civil rights, social and criminal justice cases have banded together to defend — free of charge — an apparently homeless man charged as the sole perpetrator of a rush-hour inferno that caused the March 31 collapse of a well-traveled section of I-85 through the heart of Atlanta.
12 minute read

New York Law Journal

The People v. George

By | April 14, 2017
Court Grants Suppression of Pocket Knife, Statements as Product of Unlawful Arrest
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

The People v. Cristo

By | April 14, 2017
Prosecutors Denied Petition for Conditional Exams Under CPL Article 660 of Witnesses
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

The People v. Day

By | April 14, 2017
Officer Had Reasonable Suspicion to Pursue, Probable Cause to Arrest; Suppression Denied
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

The People v. Jenkins

By | April 14, 2017
Neither GA, Nor Federal Conviction Constitute Predicate Felony Conviction for NY Sentencing
3 minute read

Corporate Counsel

AG Sessions' Immigration Directive Foreshadows Return of Worksite Enforcement

A company's immigration program depends on its business environment. Addressing immigration compliance and potential enforcement activity will help companies address issues proactively and minimize exposure in the event of a compliance failure.
9 minute read

The Recorder

Hedlund v. Ryan

By | April 13, 2017
4 minute read

The Recorder

People v. Bechtol

By | April 13, 2017
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Adoption of Expanded DNA Sampling Delayed by Board

A state panel of forensics experts put off its proposed adoption this week of expanding the use of DNA searches in New York state.
3 minute read

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