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Courts Show Continued Deference to Broad Electronic Searches
Computers and related digital devices like smartphones store increasingly massive amounts of business and personal data. As a result, when law enforcement obtains a digital device during an investigation of suspected financial crime, child pornography, or other offense, a massive cache of unrelated data is inevitably caught in the net.Examiner Faults Response To Buyout Solvency Opinion
In her Distressed Mergers & Acquisitions column, Corinne Ball, a partner at Jones Day, analyzes a solvency report in the Tribune Bankruptcy which raises questions as to the level of responsibility the board has to oversee the process, the activities of management in connection with such a key matter, and the extent to which the board should have undertaken its own diligence.Videogames and the Right of Publicity
Richard Raysman, a partner at Holland & Knight, and Peter Brown, a partner at Baker & Hostetler, discuss the tort of right of publicity, First Amendment considerations that balance the right of publicity with the right of free expression, and recent litigation brought by celebrities, athletes and musicians against videogame makers over publicity rights.Greenberg Traurig Taps Former Campbell COO
Julia D. [email protected] N. Martin, who has ties to the incoming and outgoing mayors, has joined the Atlanta office of Greenberg Traurig as of counsel. He'll work in the firm's government relations practice. He says he'll help to grow Greenberg's government practice and also will do some litigation and real estate work.Next ABA Chief Plans for Diverse Future Lawyers
Jason [email protected] FRANCISCO-Dennis Archer has definite plans for his tenure as the first black president of the American Bar Association. Diversity, predictably, is at the top of his list-but he's also passionate about such eclectic concerns as loan forgiveness, the death penalty and judicial independence.Smaller Law Firms Have Bigger Fish
Newly minted lawyers will agree on two things: First, they know precious little about actually practicing law; second, they want to become fully functional lawyers as soon as possible. They soon find that, when it comes to learning on the job, choice of firm is crucial. To learn to be a litigator, find a firm whose lawyers actually try cases from time to time. And most of all -- size does matter.A Guide to Going Off the Big Law Grid
Thinking about jumping off the Big Law grid on your own adventure? The Snark says to make sure you look -- and ask yourself a few crucial questions -- before you leap. And if you are serious about your once-in-a-lifetime gridless quest, don't cheat. Go hard or go home.Trending Stories
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