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September 19, 2007 |

A rush to the courthouse

JUST 22 DAYS after Hurricane Katrina devastated the Gulf Coast-and ripped the roof off his home in Pass Christian, Miss.-New Orleans plaintiffs' attorney F. Gerald Maples knew exactly whom to blame: corporate America. In his view, Hurricane Katrina wasn't an "act of God," as the legal terminology for an unpreventable-and unreimburseable-event goes.
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December 08, 2009 |

Germain v. County of Suffolk

Free With Registration: U.S. Judge Approves Manhattan-Level Fees In Suffolk Dispute
22 minute read
November 29, 1999 |

The New Cryptographic Landscape: What Is the U.S. Encryption Policy Now?

The Ninth Circuit's recent decision to grant the Justice Department's request for rehearing en banc in Bernstein v. Department of Justice is but the latest piece in the Clinton Administration's puzzling encryption policy. In this article, E-Commerce Law Weekly's senior legal editor Mike Godwin extensively reviews the history of U.S. encryption policy and its present status.
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January 01, 2013 |

Vinson & Elkins's Winning Bet

A decade after targeting state-owned enterprises as clients, the Texas law firm is riding the wave of outbound Chinese investment.
17 minute read
January 29, 2001 |

District Judge Biographies

Biographies for district court judges, D.N.J.
13 minute read
September 15, 2003 |

We've Been There, Done That

A trek through the Legal Timesarchives charts the progress of D.C. law over a quarter-century. First of three parts.
24 minute read
June 03, 2008 |

Comments Sought on Draft Mandatory CLE Report

The Supreme Court's Ad Hoc Committee on Continuing Legal Education has submitted its draft report to the Supreme Court, recommending establishment of a mandatory CLE program and suggesting how it should be implemented. The Committee's report and recommendations are published for comment.
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USA v. Farhane, 07-1968-cr (L)
Publication Date: 2011-02-09
Practice Area: Criminal Practice
Industry:
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
Judge: Before: Winter, Raggi, C.JJ., and Dearie, Ch.D.J.1
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: Jennifer G. Rodgers, Assistant United States Attorney (Karl Metzner, Assistant United States Attorney, on the brief), on behalf of Michael J. Garcia, United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, New York, New York, for Appellee.
For defendant: Edward D.Wilford (Natali J.H. Todd, on the brief), New York, New York, for Defendant-Appellant.
Case number: 07-1968-cr (L)

Cite as: USA v. Farhane, 07-1968-cr (L), NYLJ 1202480691925, at *1 (2d Cir., Decided February 4, 2011)Before: Winter, Raggi, C.JJ., and Dearie, Ch.D.J.1/s

April 10, 2001 |

D.C. Court Discovering Death Is Different

There hasn't been a death penalty trial in Washington, D.C., for nearly 30 years. And D.C. residents voted overwhelmingly in 1992 to reject a local death penalty law. So U.S. District Judge Royce Lamberth is treading very carefully in jury selection for the upcoming trial of Tommy Edelin, who is accused under federal law of ordering the deaths of several people to expand and protect his drug operation.
6 minute read
October 29, 1999 |

Rio Case OKs Carnival of Music Copying

The arrival of the digital music revolution demands new digital rights management technologies, which are being developed, to protect the IP of artists and producers. RIAA highlights the weakness of existing laws in preventing the unlawful distribution of music over the Net. Will the problem created by digital music technology be solved with digital rights technologies?
9 minute read

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