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January 26, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal
"On Facebook, some people post 10 photos a day of what they're eating for lunch and their cats," attorney Kenneth Vercammen said. "If I knew there was a rule, I would have complied with it. All the big companies hide their stuff."
By Charles Toutant
4 minute read
September 21, 2021 | Legaltech News
The case against John Robertelli was dismissed because Facebook was in its infancy and he was unfamiliar with its workings in 2008, when the events in question took place. But "at this point, attorneys cannot take refuge in the defense of ignorance," N.J. Supreme Court Justice Barry Albin wrote.
By Charles Toutant
5 minute read
September 20, 2021 | New Jersey Law Journal
When McGowan said he could not close a deal to sell a system for detecting unemployment insurance fraud because the company had no such product, the company CEO told him to "sell them something," the suit claims.
By Charles Toutant
4 minute read
May 21, 2021 | New Jersey Law Journal
The two-factor system "doesn't reflect the reality of how people work" and would be more successful if the authorization codes were sent to a wider group of people, according to one lawyer.
By Charles Toutant
1 minute read
May 17, 2021 | New Jersey Law Journal
"The fact of the matter is, when a witness is not physically in the courtroom, the judge has very limited control, very limited ability to sense what is taking place," one lawyer said.
By Charles Toutant
5 minute read
May 11, 2021 | Legaltech News
A special master in the federal case said IQVIA "made a prima facie showing that Veeva was engaging or intended to engage in a crime or fraud at the time the DataDestroyed Spreadsheet was created and that the DataDestroyed Spreadsheet was used in furtherance of the alleged crime or fraud–namely, the spoliation of evidence."
By Charles Toutant
1 minute read
April 28, 2021 | Legaltech News
"Because defendant and amici have no sound evidence to support their premise of virtual grand juror irresponsibility, they have resorted to speculation and hypothetical scenarios," the court said.
By Charles Toutant
1 minute read
April 8, 2021 | New Jersey Law Journal
"Without a court order or a gag order, the judiciary has no business telling somebody to take something down," said First Amendment lawyer Bruce Rosen.
By Charles Toutant
1 minute read
March 23, 2021 | Legaltech News
Some law firms don't protect themselves from cybercrimes because they don't appreciate the risks they face, while others think safety precautions are a nuisance. But a recent hacking incident at a New Jersey law firm has served as a reminder of the risks that cybercrime poses.
By Charles Toutant
1 minute read
March 18, 2021 | Legaltech News
The case serves as a reminder of how vulnerable, and how attractive, law firms are to cybercriminals.
By Charles Toutant
1 minute read
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