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Structuring the Computer Search Warrant and Searching, Part III
In Part I of this article, we discussed how the restrictive conditions imposed by the Vermont Supreme Court upon the search of a PC and an iPad in In re Application for Search Warrant, No. 2010-479 (December 14, 2012), might be constitutionally permissible. In Part II, we began our review of those conditions, which we will conclude in Part III.Separating Wheat, Chaff In Health Care Ruling
Stephen E. Ronai is one of the deans of Connecticut health care law. For 20 years he has chaired the Health Care department of Murtha Cullina, and is currently of counsel at the firm. Recently, Ronai has been studying the legal and policy issues behind the federal Affordable Care Act, colloquially known as Obamacare.View more book results for the query "*"
John Tesh Sues for Trademark Infringement and Cybersquatting
Musician, composer, and television personality John Tesh filed suit in federal court in California against a Nevada corporation, its officers, and one hundred unnamed defendants for trademark infringement and cybersquatting. According to the complaint Celebsites registered "JohnTesh.com" as an Internet domain name without Tesh's knowledge or consent. Tesh owns and operates his own official Web site, "Tesh.com."Trending Stories
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