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October 18, 2013 |

Santa Clara Law Makes High Tech Mark

Grads populate the top ranks of Valley legal departments in part, says program director Eric Goldman, because technology is "everywhere they turn."
10 minute read
August 19, 2009 |

Judges Grow Wary of Jurors With BlackBerrys

Given the growing trend of jurors causing mistrials by using electronic devices to do research pertaining to their cases, some Connecticut judges have taken it upon themselves to expand the warnings that they give to impaneled jurors. Others aren't convinced quite yet that's necessary.
4 minute read
September 06, 2012 |

From Common to Convoluted, Cases Demonstrate Range of Fraud

In his Insurance Fraud column, Evan H. Krinick, a partner at Rivkin Radler, examines frauds nationwide, some involving unusual, even bizarre, facts, but as an investigator in one case noted, in all insurance fraud matters, whether big or small, unique or common, "the insurers were not the only victims. Inevitably, insurance fraud results in higher costs to consumers."
9 minute read
February 02, 2011 |

Little (Courtney) Love in Twitter Tiff

Wow, yup, this one is definitely nasty: The lawyers are cringing and there is definitely no love lost as rocker rips 'Boudoir Queen.'
6 minute read
July 28, 2011 |

New ACC GC James A. Merklinger Touts the Value of Association

As the new general counsel for the Association of Corporate Counsel, James A. Merklinger will continue to extol the benefits of membership, albeit from a higher perch at the world's largest organization for in-house counsel.
5 minute read
September 10, 2013 |

Distracted-Driving Cases Are on the Rise in Pa.

Distracted driving is as old as the automobile, but recently the Pennsylvania court system has been tackling the issue with increasing regularity.
8 minute read
January 30, 2013 |

The Needle or the Haystack

Forensics and e-discovery are useful tools in litigation, but each serves its own purpose, explains Kris Haworth of The Forensics Group.
6 minute read
April 06, 2012 |

Ex-con man says JOBS Act will lead to new scams

Mark L. Morze knows a good investment opportunity when he sees one, but he hasn't pursued his fortunes quite the way the rest of us have. Morze, 61, hung his hat for 4 years at federal prisons in Lompoc and Boron, Calif., after pleading guilty to two counts of fraud for cooking the books at the infamous carpet-cleaning company ZZZZ Best in the 1980s.
7 minute read
December 19, 2011 |

9th Circuit Gives Computer-Crime Statute a Workout

Toss together Alex Kozinski and an untested computer-crime statute, and you can imagine the result.
3 minute read

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