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Verizon to Turn Over Records of State Liquor Authority Investigator in 'Lawyer Ban' Litigation
Madison Square Garden Entertainment has alleged the State Liquor Authority is colluding with attorneys disgruntled by their adverse attorney policy. The SLA says the agency is following typical law enforcement practice.Electronic Attorney-Client Communications
The attorney-client privilege applies only to confidential communications between attorneys and clients that are made for the purpose of obtaining or rendering legal advice in the course of a professional relationship.Superior Court Adopts Standard for Authenticating Social Media Posts
Noting how easily social networking accounts can be faked or hacked, the Pennsylvania Superior Court has ruled in a case of first impression that social media posts are inadmissible in criminal cases unless prosecutors can present evidence of who actually authored them.Amid Push for 'Daubert' in NJ, Plaintiffs Lawyers See No Need for Change
While a host of parties is urging the New Jersey Supreme Court to adopt the "Daubert" standard for admissibility of expert testimony, some lawyers say a change is unnecessary.Lawyer-Led IG Projects and Preserving the Attorney-Client Privilege
Affording outside counsel-consultant communications the attorney-client privilege helps preclude the waiver of sensitive security issues.View more book results for the query "Verizon Communications"
Courts Tackle Centre Co. Open Records Disputes
In Centre County, disagreements over open records requests have entangled county authorities, particularly the district attorney, in multiple legal battles spread across the county trial court, the intermediate state appellate courts and federal court.Justices Take Up Question on Inmate Conversation Tapes
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has agreed to take a case involving the classification under state wiretap laws of conversations between inmates and visitors that occur over a telephone-like device in a correctional facility.Justices Take Up Question on Inmate Conversation Tapes
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has agreed to take a case involving the classification under state wiretap laws of conversations between inmates and visitors that occur over a telephone-like device in a correctional facility.Prison Visitation Phones Fall Under Wiretap Act Exception
Recorded conversations between an inmate and visitor in a correctional facility over a telephone-like device can be used as evidence in a criminal case under the Pennsylvania Wiretap Act, the state Superior Court has ruled.Township Need Not Recreate Deleted Phone Data
A township does not need to hire a forensic expert to recreate deleted phone records to satisfy a right-to-know request, the Commonwealth Court has ruled.Law Firm Operational Considerations for the Corporate Transparency Act
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