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Fighting Money Laundering via Anonymous Payment Systems
To elude law enforcement, cybercriminals have started using anonymous payment systems to transfer large amounts of cash undetected.Circuit Opens Door to NY Discovery for Netherlands Suit
A former NYU professor suing for defamation in the Netherlands has been given a chance at discovery in New York in her quest to prove that Citigroup's chief economist had her wrongly arrested for stalking him.Circuit Opens Door to NY Discovery for Netherlands Suit
A former NYU professor suing for defamation in the Netherlands has been given a chance at discovery in New York in her quest to prove that Citigroup's chief economist had her wrongly arrested for stalking him.Legaltech News Desk: Career Moves
Career moves at Zapproved, TCDI, LexisNexis, LDM Global, Innovative Computing, Everlaw, Chipworks and AccessData.View more book results for the query "Advanced Micro Devices"
Legaltech News Desk: Career Moves
Career moves at Zapproved, TCDI, LexisNexis, LDM Global, Innovative Computing, Everlaw, Chipworks and AccessData.Location, Location, Location: It Matters in Litigation Too
In their International Litigation column, Lawrence W. Newman and David Zaslowsky look at two recent cases in which location was the key element: one involving whether 28 U.S.C. §1782 can be used to obtain evidence located outside the United States, the other, one that answers the question, "when is a U.S. citizen not a citizen?"Location, Location, Location: It Matters in Litigation Too
In their International Litigation column, Lawrence W. Newman and David Zaslowsky look at two recent cases in which location was the key element: one involving whether 28 U.S.C. §1782 can be used to obtain evidence located outside the United States, the other, one that answers the question, "when is a U.S. citizen not a citizen?"Unapproved Opinions: March 12-18, 2015
Opinions not approved for publication.The Am Law 100, the Early Numbers: O'Melveny Down, But Eyes Rebound
O'Melveny & Myers saw gross revenue, profits per partner, revenue per lawyer and attorney head count all fall in 2014 as the firm sought to refill a pipeline of high-end litigation work. Bradley Butwin, chairman of the firm, spoke with The Am Law Daily about O'Melveny's performance and its outlook for the future.Trending Stories
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