Making Your Online Evidence Usable in the Courtroom by Kaiser Legal Group on 5/23/2012 Presented at, and written for, the Seattle Continuing Legal Education seminar "Everything You Don't Know About E-Discovery (But Wish You Did)." The CLE was held at the Washington State Convention Center in Seattle,...more
We've been sued! Now what? A guide to handling business litigation by Manning Fulton & Skinner, P.A. on 5/18/2012 By William S. Cherry, III A 2010 litigation trends survey warns, “Companies Expect More Litigation.” Federal statistics indicate that the number of employees suing employers rose 35% from 2007 to 2011. A study conducted...more
Non-competes in the Electronic Workplace Solicitation in the Age of Social Media by Christina Bost Seaton on 3/31/2012 Prepared for the Employment Rights and Responsibilities Committee of the American Bar Association Labor and Employment Law Section Mid-Winter Meeting by the Non-Competition, Trade Secrets, Proprietary Information, and Duty of...more
Non-competes in the Electronic Workplace Solicitation in the Age of Social Media by Christina Bost Seaton on 3/31/2012 Paper prepared for the Employment Rights and Responsibilities Committee of the American Bar Association Labor and Employment Law Section Mid-Winter Meeting by the Non-Competition, Trade Secrets, Proprietary Information, and...more
NY's 1st Department Adopts Zubulake's ESI Preservation Requirements by Francis riley on 2/24/2012 Electronically Stored Information, Preservation, Zubulake, New York 1st Department...more
What Are Your Jurors Doing on the Internet? by Christopher Hopkins on 12/31/2011 Reconsider how you select a jury by considering these tips and statistics on how your potential jurors use the internet....more
Privacy? You Don't Got No Stinkin' Privacy! by Bay Oak Law on 6/1/2011 When someone subpoenas subscriber information from an internet service provider, does the subscriber have an expectation of privacy? In California, at least, the answer seems to be: No. In People v. Stirpo, (Second District...more
Third Party Discovery of Foreign Bank Records Should First Proceed Under the Hague Convention by Proskauer - Privacy & Data Security on 5/26/2011 Where U.S. litigation discovery obligations were argued to be in conflict with foreign civil and criminal privacy statutes, many recent opinions found that discovery should proceed under the Federal Rules over the protest of...more
Advocate's Edge Newsletter focusing on Business Damages by Craig Greene on 5/1/2011 Purchasing fraud is one of the most prevalent forms of occupational theft, but forensic accountants can help businesses detect and stop it. And, as one recent court case illustrates, valuation experts using sound methodology...more
Securities Litigation Report - Volume 8, Issue 4 - April 2011 by Morrison & Foerster LLP on 4/15/2011 In this issue: The Vivendi Ruling: Revisiting Three Key Issues (and Adding Two More); Delaware Chancery Court Update: Recent Decisions Shed New Light on Stapled Financing Offered by Financial Advisors, Duties of Directors...more
Discovery of Social Media: Coming soon to a court near you by Raymond Ausrotas on 2/1/2011 The Massachusetts Bar Association published this article authored by Ray Ausrotas titled "Discovery of Social Media" in the February 2011 edition of Civil Litigation News, a monthly newsletter that is distributed...more
NUM LIST OF COMMON OBJECTIONS TO DISCOVERY REQUESTS (La CCP) by Garrett P. Laborde on 1/5/2011 This list can be used as your quick reference to the most common Discovery Objections. The list is laid out topically and numerically. ...more
Smith v. Trailer Estates Park and Recreation District Final Judgment in favor of Trailer Estates Park and Recreation District by Kurt Lee on 11/4/2010 The attached Final Judgment in favor of my client, Trailer Estates Park and Recreation District, was entered by the Court following a seven (7) day non-jury trial. The Court found in favor of Trailer Estates Park and...more
Advocate's Edge by Craig Greene on 11/1/2010 Our bi-monthly newsletter for attorneys featuring articles re: ACFE report highlighting the importance of antifraud controls; Authentication issues: Who creates ESI; Rule 26 Amendments extending greater work product...more
Class Action Against Whole Foods for "Case Discount" Problems Certified by the Northern District of Ohio by Aaron Minc on 10/11/2010 Class Action Against Whole Foods for "Case Discount" Problems Certified by the Northern District of Ohio...more