By Ian Lopez | September 26, 2018
U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria is set to hear arguments on a motion asking to dismiss a lawsuit against Coinbase and employees over alleged market manipulation in the launch of trading of Bitcoin Cash on its cryptocurrency exchange.
By R. Robin McDonald | September 20, 2018
A federal judge in Macon on Thursday refused to throw out Sandersville resident Anne King's abuse of authority lawsuit against her ex-husband—a captain in the Washington County Sheriff's Office.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | August 27, 2018
The ruling affirmed the state Superior Court, which had determined that the video provided sufficient basis for Jamal Knox and a co-defendant to be convicted of witness intimidation and making terroristic threats.
By Raychel Lean | August 8, 2018
Alex Fox of LewisFox Attorneys at Law in Miami secured dismissal for pediatric surgeon Dr. Colin Knight, whose ex-girlfriend accused him of accessing her home security cameras — but not before the case against Knight got national media coverage.
By Rhys Dipshan | July 27, 2018
Julieanne Himelstein, a former assistant U.S. attorney in Washington, D.C, discusses how she helped change the way sex crime cases are prosecuted in the federal district using technology.
By Scott Flaherty | July 23, 2018
A Kansas personal injury lawyer who rides a bull and uses the animal as a nickname in TV advertisements faces criminal charges for alleged cyberattacks he directed.
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Max Mitchell | July 23, 2018
Court watchers agree that privacy will be the biggest concern when courts begin to analyze how familial DNA searches are conducted.
By Scott Flaherty | July 23, 2018
A former high-level federal prosecutor in New Orleans has been recommended for disbarment following his online commentary of criminal cases his office was actively handling at the time of the comments.
By C. Ryan Barber | June 29, 2018
"Like other courts addressing similar issues, this court is mindful of the important privacy interests at stake when government accesses information on a digital device," G. Michael Harvey, a federal magistrate in Washington, said in a newly unsealed ruling.
By Tony Mauro | Marcia Coyle | June 22, 2018
The 5-4 decision in Carpenter v. United States marks a win for privacy interests in the ongoing tug-of-war over data privacy in the digital age. Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. wrote the majority opinion.
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