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August 09, 2007 |

Intelligent Design Attorney Speaks to ADL Summer Associates

Pro bono has a glamorous side, according to Pepper Hamilton partner Eric Rothschild's send-off speech to participants in the Anti-Defamation League's Summer Associates Research Program.
4 minute read
February 12, 2009 |

Should We Feel Threatened By 'Life Without Lawyers'?

A new book, "Life Without Lawyers," contributes little about how to improve the cumbersome process that characterizes how we resolve civil harms.
4 minute read
February 22, 2005 |

Boston Herald Ordered to Pay Judge $2.1M in Libel Case

A jury Friday ordered the Boston Herald to pay $2.1 million for libeling a Superior Court judge, saying it misquoted him as telling lawyers that a 14-year-old rape victim should "get over it." Because Ernest B. Murphy is a public figure, his lawyer had to convince the jury that the Herald knew it was reporting false information, or acted with a reckless disregard for the truth -- a higher standard than the requirement a nonpublic figure must meet to win a libel case.
5 minute read
January 30, 2006 |

Hunting Down the Ephemeral

by Craig BallAsked, "Is sex dirty," Woody Allen quipped, "Only if it's done right." That's electronic data discovery: If it's ridiculously expensive, enormously complicated and everyone's lost sight of the merits of the case, you're probably doing it right.But it doesn't have to be that way.
14 minute read
July 15, 2010 |

John Stamos Played Uncle Sleazy, Defense in Blackmail Case Argues

Attorneys for a couple accused of plotting to extort $680,000 from John Stamos are trying to get them off the hook by attacking the actor's character and the FBI's credibility.
4 minute read
December 02, 2011 |

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May 03, 2007 |

Has the Internet Killed the Video Star?

In 1981, MTV launched with the song, "Video Killed the Radio Star," staking claim to a new media. Ironically, MTV's parent, Viacom, now cries that the Internet has killed the video star, or at least it will unless a court enjoins YouTube.com. Attorneys Gerald C. Pia Jr. and Brian C. Roche believe that this dispute -- over copyrighted video posted on YouTube without Viacom's authorization -- raises the possibility that technology has made the Digital Millennium Copyright Act obsolete.
5 minute read

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