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CaseLines Hopes Blockchain Can Quell UK Courts' Anxiety With Cloud Evidence
In a move to make courts more comfortable with using cloud-based evidence management tools, CaseLines has a filed a patent to use blockchain as a digital evidence verification feature.LA Judge Did 'About-Face' in Tossing $417M Talc Verdict, Plaintiffs Lawyers Say
Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Maren Nelson allowed the plaintiffs' expert testimony before and during trial but, after the Aug. 21 verdict, found there was insufficient evidence linking Johnson & Johnson's baby powder to the plaintiff's ovarian cancer, plaintiffs lawyers say.Pa. Death Penalty Report Is Chock-Full of Recommendations
Did the commonwealth of Pennsylvania need a report, six and a half years in the making, to acknowledge that the state's death penalty has some problems?Psychological Testing: Controversy and Consensus
In his column on Matrimonial Practice, Timothy M. Tippins explores the current controversy regarding the reliability of psychological testing in custody determinations.No Expert Needed in Elevator Malfunction Case, Supreme Court Says
"The res ipsa loquitor inference of negligence is applicable because common experience instructs that elevator doors—however complex their operation may be—ordinarily should not strike a person entering or exiting an elevator in the absence of negligence," Justice Barry Albin wrote in "McDaid v. Aztec West Condominium Association."View more book results for the query "*"
Archiving the Internet: The 'Wayback Machine" in the Courts
In his Intellectual Property column, Stephen Kramarsky discusses the 'Wayback Machine,' an “inconceivably large, entirely free archive that captures and preserves evidence of the contents of the Internet at a given time.”Third DCA: Juries, Not Insurers, Have Final Say in Damage Estimates Disputes
The first party property claims community is reeling from a recent Third DCA decision that slayed the Slayton argument routinely cited in defense motions for summary judgment over the last few years.Redstone Is Denied Access to Privileged Documents in CBS Dispute
Shari Redstone holds the controlling voting stake in CBS and Viacom Inc.Real-Life Candid Camera: The Pros and Cons to Surveillance in Family Practice
Carl J. Soranno and Mia V. Stollen look at three surveillance techniques in the context of family litigation, and analyze the risks and rewards of each.2nd Circuit Ruling on Cross-Border Document Production Welcome Development for In-House Lawyers
A panel of the Second Circuit found on Tuesday that a lower court erred in demanding Cravath turn over a client's confidential documents as part of foreign litigation.5 Evolving Attack Methods in Credit Card Fraud
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