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Smartphones Can Hear You, Too, Doc
A secretly recorded conversation with a doctor can have a significant impact on a medical malpractice case, particularly one involving an issue of informed consent.Shoe-Bomber Can Testify Via Video at Terrorism Trial
A man convicted in the United Kingdom in the 2001 shoe bomb plot, who has been told he will be arrested if he travels to the United States, can testify through a video link at the terrorism trial of Osama bin Laden's son-in-law and former spokesman.Senate Can't Bar Disclosure of Legal Bills, Client Names
After already determining attorney-client privilege doesn't protect from disclosure of client identities or descriptions of legal services provided, the Commonwealth Court has now found that information can't be protected under the attorney work-product doctrine, grand jury secrecy rules or a criminal investigation exception.Judge Bars, for Now, Testimony in Penn State Hearing
A judge on Tuesday directed prosecutors and lawyers for three former Penn State administrators to make their cases in writing as he weighs claims that the defendants' legal rights were so badly violated that charges they covered up child sex-abuse allegations should be thrown out.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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