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Give Us Your Cell Phone Password and Constitutional Rights, Please
COURT WATCH: The issue, of first impression, was whether requiring a defendant to disclose the passcode of his cell phone violates his protection against self-incrimination provided by the Fifth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution and New Jersey law.The Marital Communications Privilege in White Collar Cases
In his Corporate Crime column, Evan Barr re-acquaints defense practitioners with the basic parameters of the marital communications privilege.Triggering and Production of 'Litigation Holds'
Mark A. Berman's State E-Discovery column: Addressing the rarely litigated issue of the production of "litigation hold" related documents, a recent decision discusses when such information is required to be turned over to the party alleging spoliation.Chicago Judge Weighs Punishing CFTC Over Statements About Settlement
Kraft Food Groups and Mondelēz Global complained about what the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission said regarding a $16 million settlement announced this week. Now, a Chicago judge wants to hear from the agency.US Judge Weighs Punishing CFTC Over Statements About Settlement
Kraft Food Groups and Mondelēz Global complained about what the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission said regarding a $16 million settlement announced this week. Now, a Chicago judge wants to hear from the agency.View more book results for the query "Federal Communications Commission"
'Pearlstein' Offers a Primer on Privilege and Waiver
In their Federal E-Discovery column, H. Christopher Boehning and Daniel Toal write: Privilege and waiver issues can be especially vexing, particularly when amplified in the e‑discovery context. In 'Pearlstein v. Blackberry', Judge Katharine Parker helps unravel some of these issues, presenting what amounts to a primer on these topics.Telecom Surveillance Company GC Talks Data Collection, Privacy Concerns
Subsentio GC Joel Margolis describes his company as a 'bridge between government, industry and the privacy interests of the subscriber' of a telecommunications carrier.Chief Lawyer for Telecom Surveillance Company Talks Data Collection, Privacy Concerns
Subsentio's general counsel and vice president of government affairs, Joel Margolis, describes his company as a "bridge between government, industry and the privacy interests of the subscriber" of a telecommunications carrier.Attorneys Respond to Decades of Sex Abuse at Hotchkiss School: 'There Is Always a Trail'
A new report shows sexual abuse of children at the private Hotchkiss School went on for decades. Attorneys who specialize in representing sexual assault victims said there should not be a statute of limitation for when a survivor can bring a claim.Morgan Stanley Hit With Whistleblower Lawsuit
June Strunk says her complaints about alleged misconduct by some of her former colleagues at Morgan Stanley Smith Barney not only fell on deaf ears, but led to her harassment.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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