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Is Open Source the Beginning, or the End, of the Software Revolution?
E-commerce involves not only the buying and selling of goods over the Internet, but is also a process of business communication through the application of technology to the automation of business transactions. And there is no greater debate regarding the flow of electronic commerce than that between the new open source paradigm, and the historic model of development of proprietary software within an enterprise.Criminal Charges: The Next Frontier for Libel Tourism
Joel Cohen and Katherine A. Helm examine the potentially perilous terrain of libel tourism, focusing on a New York professor of international law who wound up being prosecuted in France on criminal charges stemming from an unflattering book review.When Life Was Simple, Blackberries Were Fruit
My friend J, who is almost a second-year associate at a neighboring firm, just emailed me the exciting news. He received his Blackberry.View more book results for the query "*"
O.J. Simpson named a suspect in break-in involving sports memorabilia at Las Vegas casino
LAS VEGAS AP _ Investigators questioned O.J. Simpson and named him a suspect Friday in a break-in at a casino hotel room involving sports memorabilia.The break-in was reported at the Palace Station casino late Thursday night, police spokesman Jose Montoya said. He said investigators determined the break-in involved sports collectibles.Inadmissible: Thwarted Plot Adds to DOJ's Impatience; Jessica Cutler Has a New Attorney; and More
Employer's Promise of an IPO Not Enforceable
An employer won summary judgment in a breach of contract suit brought by a former employee who claimed she was promised salary increases once the company issued an initial public offering of stock. Tying contractual obligations to the occurrence of a potential -- but not inevitable -- event created an agreement that was "not sufficiently detailed or definite" to be binding, a New York judge ruled.Major Downsizing at Cochran Schneider
The Cochran Firm, Schneider, Kleinick, Weitz, Damashek & Shoot, a powerhouse of New York's personal injury bar, is undergoing major downsizing. Three years ago, the office had about 37 lawyers. Now it's down to four of its name partners and two associates, not counting Johnnie L. Cochran and a firm lawyer who works closely with him. Whatever's driving the reconfiguration, this much is certain: it's not a lack of money.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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