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N.Y. Appellate Court Ruling Brings Clarity to Cost-Shifting in E-Discovery
Ganfer & Shore's Mark Berman examines the New York Appellate Division, 1st Department's ruling on which side should bear the costs of ESI production in litigation.11 Reasons Why Privacy Benefits the Bottom Line
David Bender, a solo practitioner, writes: In dire economic times such as these, companies are scouring their internal functionalities seeking ways to run "leaner and meaner." Because the influence of privacy on profit is not immediately apparent, managers searching for excisable fat will doubtless be attracted to the privacy function, concluding that it makes no contribution to the bottom line. But although many view privacy solely as a legal concept, it often provides important commercial benefits.Air Not Taxable, Commonwealth Court Decides
Because it can't be considered a "tangible personal property," compressed air offered by machines to inflate motor vehicle tires may not be subject to the state's sales tax, the Commonwealth Court has ruled.View more book results for the query "Public Storage"
Delivering Secure Client Data to an External SharePoint Site
Fenwick & West wanted to display secure intranet content onto its extranet without requiring users to open another browser window or navigate away from the extranet. Fenwick's application development leader Mark Gerow details how SharePoint was used to address the technical details.Court Lacks Jurisdiction Over Contract Claims Against State
The state Supreme Court has ruled that the state Board of Claims has exclusive jurisdiction under the Commonwealth Procurement Code to decide cases arising from contracts with the state.United States v. Greenidge, etc.
Where there was no improper variance between the indictment and the evidence, appellants' convictions for conspiracy to commit bank fraud and money laundering are affirmed.E-Filing Holds Promise and Peril for Appellate Attorneys
Sooner or later, e-filing will lead appellate judges and their staffs to read briefs in PDF on computers rather than on paper. With this shift, attorney Martin J. Siegel asks: Does a PDF brief offer appellate advocates new opportunities to improve the persuasiveness of their product?State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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