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January 10, 2005 |

Is the Rule on Protection of Privacy 'Garbage In, Bank Records Out'?

Do people have a higher expectation of privacy in their bank records than in their garbage? While federal courts find no Fourth Amendment protection for bank records, New Jersey's top court is deciding whether a precedent that finds a reasonable expectation of privacy for garbage placed at curbside should by analogy require investigators and grand juries to have probable cause, and obtain a subpoena, before demanding that a bank turn over a suspect's records.
9 minute read
September 08, 2008 |

City of New York, plaintiff-appellant v. Smokes-Spirits.Com Inc. defendants-appellees

Free With Registration: Divided Circuit Reinstates City's RICO Allegation Of Tax Loss From Internet Sale of Cigarettes
81 minute read
January 21, 2013 |

Inadmissible

"Tentative Settlement," "Farming Firm," "Fee Dispute," "Bright Lights," "What If?" and "Retirement Policy"
12 minute read
August 28, 2013 |

Behm v. American Int'l Grp., Inc., DEFAX Case No. D65800 (Del. Super. July 30, 2013) Brady, J. (16 pages).

Behm v. American Int'l Grp., Inc., DEFAX Case No. D65800 (Del. Super. July 30, 2013) Brady, J. (16 pages).
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July 01, 2010 |

Big Suits

In re Countrywide Securities Litigation; U.S. v. RBS; U.S. v. AstraZeneca et al.; VirnetX v. Microsoft
10 minute read
October 19, 2011 |

Picassos part of collateral for real estate loan

Michael Steinhardt, the former hedge-fund manager who has spent at least $200 million on fine art, is using part of the collection to secure low-cost funding for his latest real estate venture.
7 minute read
October 18, 2010 |

VERDICTS & SETTLEMENTS

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September 29, 2009 |

Tales of the Recession's Effect on the Legal Profession

This is the year the recession hit the legal profession. Lawyers and support staff were cut by the hundreds. Law firms went belly up. Court dockets burst with foreclosures and bankruptcies while budgets everywhere went bust. Buried under the statistics are those most affected by it all: the overworked judge, the unemployed paralegal, the laid-off associate and the law firm manager. The National Law Journal talked to people across the profession to find out how the downturn changed their lives.
16 minute read
December 19, 2011 |

The Impact Players

The Impact Players of 2011 include an architect of the 2011 court reorganization law, a lawyer who waged a war on barratry, a lawyer who played a special role in the referendum on disciplinary rules, two lawyers who scored big victories in precendent-setting appellate cases, a lawyer who negotiated an $8.5 billion settlement, and a federal judge whose biting order drew considerable attention.
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