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May 26, 2005 |

Keep Spam on Ice

In today's spam wars, it's not enough to take potshots, blocking e-mail with filters. You need to blaze away with cannons, sorting messages based on intricate logical structures -- all while adapting to new spammer tactics. But that doesn't mean you have to sweat blood over a custom server and software combo. Comprehensive anti-spam appliances have become popular because they're economical, require minimal administrative resources and have a definite chilling effect on your spam intake.
6 minute read
January 15, 2008 |

Case Tests Cold Hit Link To '70s Murder

DNA matching is on trial in the case of a man accused of murder because S.F. prosecutors say his DNA matches 34-year-old crime scene evidence.
3 minute read
February 23, 2006 |

What Really Works With Federal Prosecutors

When a corporation or executive is facing potential criminal charges, what's the best approach to take with an investigating prosecutor? According to Assistant U.S. Attorney Howard Sklamberg, many defense attorneys take the wrong one. That's unfortunate, because in white-collar investigations, unlike other criminal investigations, defense lawyers can affect how a prosecutor treats a client before an indictment has been returned. Sklamberg gives some advice for successful attorney proffers.
8 minute read
October 04, 2010 |

Harvesting Evidentiary Tools From the Sea of Text Messages

Alan M. Winchester and Russell E. Maines of Harris Beach discuss the collection and preservation of text messaging. Unlike e-mails, which can typically be collected from a central server or from a user's hard drive, in almost all instances, a litigator will need to have the device itself available, and prompt action to secure content is a must, given text messages' short shelf life.
11 minute read
November 25, 2002 |

Conference Call

On the day before Thanksgiving, the U.S. Supreme Court will sit down to a plateful of petitions, including two that would return the Court to some of the thorniest subjects it has faced recently: gay rights and affirmative action. At its private conference, the Court will consider whether to review a case that revisits 1986's Bowers v. Hardwick decision and a challenge to University of Michigan's law school admissions policies.
7 minute read
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January 31, 2006 |

Blanck v. Consolidated Edison Retirement Plan

Retirement Plan Lacked Standing Under ERISA To Counterclaim to Recover Benefits Overpayment
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August 09, 2013 |

Suit Seeks Millions From State Agency

A lawsuit filed today in Fulton County Superior Court alleges that money designated by the Georgia Legislature to help people with severe developmental and intellectual disabilities was never paid to the non-profit organizations providing the services.
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September 05, 2006 |

Attorney Arrested in Murder Case May Be Able to Mount 'Emotional Disturbance' Defense

Last week's arrest of patent lawyer Jonathon Edington in the fatal stabbing of a neighbor he allegedly believed had sexually assaulted his 2-year-old daughter has captured the attention of Connecticut's legal community, which is speculating over a possible defense strategy in the case. At least one attorney says Edington's situation seems to fit the parameters of a classic case of extreme emotional disturbance: "almost instantaneous action, no preparation, a visceral reaction to shocking news."
5 minute read
February 07, 2012 |

Delaying the Inevitable:

In the fourth quarter of 2008, subsequent to the economic downturn and burst of the residential real estate bubble, residential foreclosure filings increased exponentially across the country.
6 minute read
September 16, 2009 |

GC Relishes Involvement in Business, Law and Beyond

Ask Jim Allison of Murray Devine, a valuation advisory firm in Philadelphia, about the firm's legal department, and he responds with obvious pleasure: "I'm it!"
8 minute read

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