By Ryan Tarinelli | March 11, 2020
The files could be downloaded and used to make unregistered guns that are more challenging to detect, according to James' office.
By Angela Morris | March 6, 2020
What happens if a lawyer comes down with coronavirus right before a hearing or trial in court? Judges are urging attorneys to call in sick, and try using telephone or video teleconferencing hearings instead of making court appearances.
By Cheryl Miller | February 25, 2020
Uber's head of privacy and security policy told a legislative committee that a growing "government appetite" for data to analyze travel patterns has become "an alarming trend."
By Greg Land | February 19, 2020
Following a weeklong trial, jurors were well into their second day of deliberations when they said they could not reach a consensus on three counts of computer trespass against Georgia Judge Kathryn Schrader.
By Victoria Hudgins | February 18, 2020
From updating their websites to understanding exemptions, lawyers offer their suggestions on how law firms can meet their new CCPA requirements.
By Jane Wester | January 27, 2020
The bill would also create a task force to examine how to regulate biometric technology in the future, with seats reserved for the state police and the New York City Police Department, among other agencies.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Leonard Deutchman | January 23, 2020
In this month's article, I will review Davis and discuss its reasoning and what the foregone conclusion exception, in the age of computer passwords, tells us about both computers and the exception.
By Frank Ready | January 13, 2020
The California Consumer Privacy Act has finally arrived, and with it comes a variety of obstacles that businesses and other organizations may not be anticipating.
By Charles Toutant | January 3, 2020
Bernice Toledo exchanged six calls from her personal cellphone and 63 text messages with a man in a case she was overseeing despite telling the Advisory Committee on Judicial Conduct that he was "not somebody I'd call to talk to on the phone," according to a complaint that was made public Thursday.
By Dan M. Clark | December 23, 2019
The proposal comes about six months after the Court of Appeals ruled in June that sex offenders in New York don't have to specifically tell the state they're on Facebook.
Presented by BigVoodoo
Celebrate outstanding achievement in law firms, chambers, in-house legal departments and alternative business structures.
The Daily Report is honoring those attorneys and judges who have made a remarkable difference in the legal profession.
Consulting Magazine identifies consultants that have the biggest impact on their clients, firms and the profession.
Associate attorney position at NJ Immigration Law firm: Leschak & Associates, LLC, based in Freehold, NJ, is looking for a full time ass...
Company Description CourtLaw Injury Lawyers is an established Personal Injury Law Firm with its primary office located in Perth Amboy, New J...
Black Owl Recruiting is looking for a number of qualified applicants to fill positions for a highly reputable client. Recent experience work...
MELICK & PORTER, LLP PROMOTES CONNECTICUT PARTNERS HOLLY ROGERS, STEVEN BANKS, and ALEXANDER AHRENS