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Commonality of Technology as a Defense
In his Criminal Law column, Ken Strutin, director of legal information services at the New York State Defenders Association, discusses how rapidly evolving technologies may be prosecuted and litigated under rapidly obsolescent penal laws, and how omnipresence would be the safest defense in such cases.New Black Box GC Focuses on Finding Business Opportunities
As Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney lifer Ronald Basso settles into his new role as head of longtime client Black Box Corp.'s legal department, his focus will be less on managing the company's legal functions and more on identifying business opportunities.Judges OK Further Study of Courthouse Security
Fulton County Superior Court judges this week approved a $125,000 contract to expand a courthouse security study begun in the wake of the March 11 shootings. The study will consider the court policies, floorplans and security already in place.View more book results for the query "Federal Communications Commission"
Suit claims Fulton errors kept prisoner an extra 100 days
A suit filed recently in Fulton County Superior Court says a man spent 100 days in jail because a clerical error by the Superior Court clerk's office was compounded by record-keeping failures at the Fulton County Jail and repeated refusals of Georgia prison officials to address the mistake.Slotnick v. Club ABC Tours Inc.
Neither the tour company through which plaintiff booked her trip nor the tour operator with which that entity contracted is liable for the alleged negligence of the independent third party that conducted the optional excursion during which plaintiff was injured.Microsoft deputy GC discusses Yahoo deal, Chinese hackers
In Washington and the world, the range of issues that interest Microsoft Corp. is huge. Pamela Passman, Microsoft's deputy general counsel global corporate affairs, watches over many of them.Former NFL Players Sue Over Concussive Injuries, Misuse of Pain Drug
A dozen former pro players are suing the National Football League, claiming a flawed policy on concussions, coupled with league misuse of the anti-inflammatory drug Toradol, ultimately caused them long-term brain injuries.Trending Stories
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