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August 13, 2012 |

Judge Susan Criss ♥s Justice and Dachshunds

Although she presides in the 212th District Court in Galveston, Judge Susan Criss freely admits that dachshunds rule her life at home. "I've had them all my life," she says of the long, slim-bodied hounds with short legs and big personalities. "They're extremely intelligent; they think they're people. They're very sweet and loving, but they're also very tricky." Criss' friendship with dachshunds goes back to law school in the early 1980s, when she found companionship from Fred and Rodney.
7 minute read
April 16, 2008 |

Former Litigator Founds a New Web Resource

Aviva Cuyler’s career made a sharp turn as she was falling asleep in her San Francisco home two years ago. The former litigator and University of Connecticut School of Law graduate had been working long nights in advance of a trial date, briefing pre-trial issues that she knew other lawyers had addressed previously. The problem was she had no access to their work.
5 minute read
November 01, 2008 |

Trust, But Verify

IT staff must decide what tools are worth the risk.
9 minute read
January 26, 2012 |

Stronger SEC targets scams, says Miami chief

In response to the financial crisis four years ago, the Securities and Exchange Commission is leaner, meaner and more efficient, according to the Southeast regional director in Miami.What that means for companies and executives caught in the SEC's web is up for interpretation."There has been a complete top-to-bottom restructuring," Eric I.
6 minute read
August 14, 2009 |

Facing New Global Challenges

The in-house atmosphere in 2009 is polluted with unemployment, congressional probes, collapses of industry giants, massive Ponzi schemes, and shrinking legal departments
7 minute read
June 12, 2013 |

Lawsuits over government surveillance languish

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Before there was Edward Snowden and the leak of explosive documents showing widespread government surveillance, there was Mark Klein — a telecommunications technician who alleged that AT&T was allowing U.S. spies to siphon vast amounts of customer data without warrants.
4 minute read
July 11, 2011 |

Web buzz fueled Anthony team

During the nearly two-month Casey Anthony trial, lead trial consultant Amy Singer would leave the courtroom at the end of each day and head for her computer. There, she and her team would monitor about 40,000 blog items to find out what was annoying people about Anthony-and tailor their defense accordingly.Singer, who runs the Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
6 minute read
May 27, 2011 |

Court Stacks Deck Against Consumers

4 minute read
April 27, 2011 |

High court disbars four, suspends two

The Supreme Court of Georgia on Tuesday issued the following discipline decisions:In the Supreme Court of GeorgiaDecided: April 26, 2011S10Y1978, S11Y0364, S11Y0369. IN THE MATTER OF JOHN J. LIEB.PER CURIAM.These disciplinary matters are before the Court on three Reports and Recommendations of the special master, Peter R. Olsen.
24 minute read
June 10, 2013 |

Hong Kong Unlikely Refuge for NSA Whistle-Blower

Former U.S. defense contractor Edward Snowden chose Hong Kong to introduce himself to the world as the source for a series of major leaks about NSA surveillance programs. But it's hardly the ideal choice for someone seeking to avoid prosecution in America.
4 minute read

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