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April 18, 2014 |

Lawyers Clash Over Steve Jobs in Valley 'No Poach' Case

Accounts that Apple's late cofounder, chairman and CEO was volatile are hardly revelations, but they have become a battleground in the class action over Silicon Valley's no-cold-call pacts.
4 minute read
April 11, 2014 |

Bill Would Ban Nude Photos Posted By Jilted Lovers

During recent meetings of the Legislature's Judiciary Committee, there were two words no one wanted to utter in mixed company: revenge porn. All blushing aside, the increasing tendency of jilted lovers to post nude pictures of their former soul mates online was considered by the committee to constitute behavior worthy of being labeled a crime.
4 minute read
February 06, 2014 |

Did a Faulty Repair Cause the Accident?

In some cases, an engineering expert can pinpoint a critical mechanical deficiency.
8 minute read
February 04, 2014 |

Martoma: Prior Bad Acts and Hobson's Choice for Defendants

In their White-Collar Crime column, Morvillo Abramowitz partners Robert J. Anello and Richard F. Albert write: Whether a criminal defendant should testify on his own behalf will always be a fraught decision for the defense. But Mathew Martoma's case illustrates how the government can try to launch an attack on a defendant's character regardless of whether he ever takes the stand.
12 minute read
January 14, 2014 |

'Molly' Must Have Value for Conviction, Judge Says

Eastern District Judge Jack Weinstein noted that trace amounts of drugs, such as cocaine, can be found on most paper currency in the United States, and that a felony conviction must be supported by more than "de minimis" amounts of a synthetic drug.
5 minute read
December 11, 2013 |

Evaluating Confidential Informant Allegations Under 'Tellabs'

In their Corporate and Securities Litigation column, Sarah S. Gold and Richard L. Spinogatti of Proskauer Rose write: Since the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in 'Tellabs', federal courts have wrestled with its impact on the use of confidential informant allegations in federal securities complaints. There appears to be widely divergent views on this subject, partly mitigated by the differing facts of the cases in which the issue is raised.
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