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- Richard Green (Fine Paintings) v. McClendon
- Privacy in the Workplace: An Oxymoron?
- Class Certification on Overtime Pay, Facebook Ownership Dispute
- Defense Attacks Charge of Inside Trading, Insists Data Was Public
- OCA Layoffs to Affect Audits, Databases, Officials Say
- Court Dismisses Employee's Suit Over Bedbug Bites in Office Building
- Another Lawyer Pleads Guilty in Inside Trading Case
- News In Brief
- 'Irrational' Denial of Parole Faulted in Teen Murder Case
- Law School Roundup
- Clark v. Beacon Capital Partners LLC
- Matter of Modlin v. Kelly
- Middle East Airlines Air Liban v. Cordero
- People v. Messina
- Spector v. Wander
- People v. Richard R.
- United States v. Sanchez-Abreu
- Digiprotect USA Corp. v. John/Jane Does 1-266
- United States v. Gomez-Hernandez
- Kehoe v. Casadei
- Eastman Kodak Co. v. Kyocera Corp.
- Cabrera v. NYC Housing Authority
- Outside Counsel: Implications of Patent Reform Legislation for the U.S. Economy
Richard Green (Fine Paintings) v. McClendon | Top |
Woman Loses Breach Suit Over $4.2 Million Painting; E-Mails Satisfied Statute of Frauds | |
Privacy in the Workplace: An Oxymoron? | Top |
In their Internal Investigations column, Debevoise & Plimpton partners Michael B. Mukasey and Andrew Ceresney discuss limitations placed on how counsel can use personal information employees have accessed from employer-owned devices and suggest ways in which counsel can protect their clients and themselves in advance of an internal investigation, to ensure that their access to personal e-mail and other data on company computers is unfettered. | |
Class Certification on Overtime Pay, Facebook Ownership Dispute | Top |
In her Western District Roundup, Sharon M. Porcellio, a partner at Ward Greenberg Heller & Reidy, examines a potential nationwide class action over unpaid overtime and other FLSA violations, a jurisdictional loss for Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg in a suit where a businessman claims ownership of half of the social networking site, and a question of evidence in a federal drug trafficking prosecution. | |
Defense Attacks Charge of Inside Trading, Insists Data Was Public | Top |
Defense attorney John Dowd remained on the offensive this morning, targeting the witnesses against Galleon Group hedge fund founder Raj Rajaratnam as liars trying to save their own skins by claiming they had fed him inside information. | |
OCA Layoffs to Affect Audits, Databases, Officials Say | Top |
Court Dismisses Employee's Suit Over Bedbug Bites in Office Building | Top |
Another Lawyer Pleads Guilty in Inside Trading Case | Top |
News In Brief | Top |
'Irrational' Denial of Parole Faulted in Teen Murder Case | Top |
A judge has ordered state officials to reconsider their fifth rejection of parole for a man who was initially convicted as a juvenile of killing another teen in Manhattan in a drug transaction gone awry. | |
Law School Roundup | Top |
Clark v. Beacon Capital Partners LLC | Top |
Defendants Could Not Take Measures Beyond Those Taken by Tenant to Combat Bedbugs | |
Matter of Modlin v. Kelly | Top |
Board's Conclusory Findings Insufficient To Defeat Presumption of 'Heart Bill' | |
Middle East Airlines Air Liban v. Cordero | Top |
Worker Under No Obligation to Reimburse Employer for Advances in Wages, Benefits | |
People v. Messina | Top |
Claims That Defendant Admits Not Living In Building Support Trespass Charges | |
Spector v. Wander | Top |
Heart Balm Act Dooms Claim For Alienation of Affection | |
People v. Richard R. | Top |
Hearing Ordered to Determine if Failure To Call Experts Showed Ineffective Assistance | |
United States v. Sanchez-Abreu | Top |
Defendant Not Entitled to Federal Sentence Reduction as Credit for Time in State Custody | |
Digiprotect USA Corp. v. John/Jane Does 1-266 | Top |
Court Modifies Order Permitting Subpoenas To Link File Sharers With Internet Providers | |
United States v. Gomez-Hernandez | Top |
Court Finds No Prejudice Despite Failure Of Judge to Advise on Eligibility for Relief | |
Kehoe v. Casadei | Top |
Party Committee By-Laws Dilute Members' Voting Rights, Confuses Public on Candidates | |
Eastman Kodak Co. v. Kyocera Corp. | Top |
Japanese Firm's Business, N.Y. Contacts Found to Provide Long-Arm Jurisdiction | |
Cabrera v. NYC Housing Authority | Top |
Court Annuls Termination of Tenancy Found Shocking to Judicial Conscience | |
Outside Counsel: Implications of Patent Reform Legislation for the U.S. Economy | Top |
Steven Lendaris, special counsel at Baker Botts, examines the proposed legislative response to the massive backlog at the PTO, the runaway damages being awarded in patent litigation and the emergence of "patent trolls," and growing concerns that the nation's hidebound approach to awarding patents is placing it at a competitive disadvantage in the global marketplace. | |
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