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December 23, 2009 |

Unpublished Opinions

Unpublished state and federal court decisions.
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August 17, 2009 |

Daily Decision Service Alert: Vol. 18, No. 158 - August 17 2009

Daily decision alert.
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February 05, 2013 |

People in the News - PLW Feb. 5, 2013

Claudia Huot was named a partner in Wisler Pearlstine.
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May 21, 2010 |

Regulators need babes, bucks to ferret out fraud

The BP oil rig explosion and collapse in the Gulf of Mexico last month is prompting a reassessment of U.S. policy on deep-water drilling. It's also inspiring calls for more regulation. Just as the subprime crisis exposed cracks in the financial regulatory system, so has the oil spill unearthed conflicts of interest at the Minerals Management Service, the agency in charge of offshore drilling.
4 minute read
May 29, 2008 |

Unpublished Opinions

Unpublished state and federal court decisions.
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January 20, 2012 |

Board of Contributors: A system in need of mending, Florida's Legislature tackles PIP

Fred Karlinsky says, despite repeated efforts by the Florida Legislature to implement PIP reform and antifraud measures, the state's automobile insurance system has become fraught with abuse that threatens its very foundation.
4 minute read
April 25, 2002 |

New Privacy Law Limits Employer Usage of Employee Social Security Numbers

Recent years have seen a dramatic increase in the crime of identity theft. Social Security numbers are now commonly used by employers as passwords or employee identification numbers. In an attempt to address the problem of identity theft, California recently passed a law, effective July 1, 2002, that imposes significant additional prohibitions upon companies and the use of social security numbers as identifiers.
7 minute read
October 13, 2005 |

Escape Hacker Hell With Microsoft's Help

Cybercriminals have become an increasingly sophisticated and elusive group, hiding in every corner of the globe. Early hackers simply sought notoriety but today, there's money to be made from spam, phishing and other online crimes. Attorney Tim Cranton, director of Microsoft's Internet safety enforcement team, explains what you can do to protect your own network from malicious attacks.
5 minute read
October 01, 2005 |

Microsoft's Lawyers Battle Hackers

Collaboration with law enforcement helps snare suspects.
5 minute read

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