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18 Mar, 2007 11:55 pm
... millions of dollars. Additional fact: A document retention policy, or DRP, is the procedure that dictates how a company retains, manages, stores and files information,
including electronically stored information. Some estimates place the number of e-files that are created but ... these documents under the new Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, all
aimed at gleaning the "corporate knowledge" recorded in those documents. For the complete article, click here. Source: The Post and
Courier, Charleston SC
21 Apr 7:21 pm
... blogosphere is not nearly as red, or read, as one might imagine. In the meantime, here are some links to stories on this developing legal matter: Pitino extortion claims causing
buzz in Louisville Kentucky.com AP Story More details emerge in Pitino extortion case Courier Journal Husband of accuser defends Pitino Courier Journal The Unofficial Rick
Pitino Extortion Rumors List Bleacher Report - Apr 19, 2009 Libel, or the Relevance of the RIck Pitino Soap Opera Bleacher Report - Apr 20, 2009
8 Aug 9:13 pm
... on protecting key sage grouse habitat. See DallasNews.com. According to the Heartland Institute, the Animal Welfare Institute and Mountain Communities for Responsible Energy
filed a federal lawsuit to require operators of a proposed West Virginia wind ... their Jacksonville, Florida bases has local environmentalists concerned about impacts on right whales.
See The Post and Courier. And in a "how weird is that" moment, examiner.com reported on a dolphin frolicking in the water
near Marco, Island, ...
5 Oct 9:34 am
... evil and that more than a 0 year patent term is appropriate. This debate was progressing about as well as you could expect I suppose. I was making [...] Related posts:
Reality Check: Anti-Patent Patent Musings Simply BizarreI stumbled across an interesting article today from The Post and Courier
regarding how interest in US patents is picking up in Cuba. First, it was interesting enough to learn that it is possible for companies and ...
3 May, 2008 10:03 pm
... a related issue. The Dorchester County Sheriff's Office has promptly provided the Charleston Post and Courier with recordings
of Senator Randy Scott's conversations with his wife after he was arrested. A ... law enforcement purpose, refrain from making extrajudicial comments that have a substantial likelihood
of heightening public condemnation of the accused and exercise reasonable care to prevent investigators, law enforcement personnel, employees or other persons assisting or
associated with the ...
20 Aug 6:30 am
... ); CSE, Inc. (d/b/a Mad Mod); Pure Bamboo, LLC (website); and The M Group, Inc. (d/b/a Bamboosa) -- the FTC alleged that these companies ... "environmentally friendly" or
"green," standing alone, are likely to be considered deceptive. Pure Bamboo and The M Group also made biodegradability claims about their products. Consistent with its recent ...
Group has not yet entered into a consent decree. In an article in The Post and Courier(Charleston) published the day after news
of the FTC's complaint broke, ...
8 Jun 7:34 am
Tony Bartelme of The Post and Courier had a great article about Alzheimer's, violence, and a cover up in nursing homes
using the story of Dwayne Walls. It is a tragic ... bed. Moments later, another patient walked in. He was 88 years old and also had dementia. A nursing aide saw the man hitting
Walls with his ... had received a complaint about "residents that beat other residents," low staffing levels and "residents sitting in soiled diapers." After the visit, the
ombudsman noted the altercation involving ...
19 May 11:13 am
... nurse on duty during the day and there were times that they had no registered nurse on duty during the evening. A state investigation by the Department of Health and
Environmental Control concluded that the nursing home illegally failed to correctly report Dwayne's condition, as is required by State law. Thanks to the Charleston Post & Courier for reporting. At the Michael Jeffcoat Firm, we are committed to making ...
14 Mar 1:09 pm
... she attached to her own complaint, Yoder makes caustic comments about Christians and blacks. I attempted to go to the website to make my own determination about the
appropriateness of her ... but she appears to have taken down her MySpace page. According to an article posted at courier-journal.com, the nursing school is upset because
some of Yoder's ... maybe I am generalizing yet again." As discussed in my prior blog posting, Yoder and her supporters are using the "there's so much trash on the
Internet ...
14 Mar 2:38 pm
... she attached to her own complaint, Yoder makes caustic comments about Christians and blacks. I attempted to go to the website to make my own determination about the
appropriateness of her ... but she appears to have taken down her MySpace page. According to an article posted at courier-journal.com, the nursing school is upset because
some of Yoder's ... speech protections than even the First Amendment, so tread carefully. For a more detailed analysis of employees and blogs, see You Write What You're Told ...
1 Oct 3:31 am
... officials solicit voluntary cooperation from telecoms, banks, and courier companies, thus bypassing otherwise applicable statutory and constitutional warrant
requirements;[11] Defense officials ... S. courts.[18] Despite their varying degrees of success, these seemingly post-Westphalian
reconfigurations[19] suggest ways in which the Executive is attempting to conduct national ... IDEALS (2008). [4] See, e.g., Peter J. Spiro, Globalization and the (Foreign
Affairs) Constitution, 63 OHIO STATE L.J. 649, 667 ...
8 Feb, 2007 10:22 am
... permits those who have to help those who have not. Look into that closet of yours and see if you can help. A warm coat on her back might help her ... you can help, then help.
Thanks to Diana Skaggs for this post, and note her thanks to David Hawpe and his column for bringing this need out in the
open:Winter ... FitzGerald's request for donations of winter coats was publicized in David Hawpe's column in the Courier-Journal today. In this frigid weather, the Jefferson
Family Courts have women coming to ...
18 Oct 11:00 pm
... , a landing page expert, in an article on SearchEngineWatch, that legal marketers should follow when designing and publishing web pages, blog posts and email
communications (our additional comments are in italics in brackets): Font styles: "Use sans serif ... , Helvetica, or Geneva. Don't use serif fonts (with small lines at the end of
characters) such as Times Roman, Courier, or Palatino. At typical monitor resolutions (which are a lot lower than printed materials), serif fonts are harder to read." ...
29 Jun, 2007 5:45 pm
The Louisville Courier-Journal is reporting: In coverage of yesterday's U.S. Supreme Court ruling in Meredith v. Jefferson County Bd. of Ed., No. 05-915, today's ... "; "Some
find 'sunshine' amid rain"; "Businesses to keep eye on effect of ruling"; and "Catholic system sees no impact from ruling." In addition, the newspaper contains an editorial
entitled " ... ." Rebecca Owens has an op-ed entitled "'Good things going' in JCPS." And Suzy Post has an op-ed entitled "Ruling is 'a
massive step backwards.'"
10 Jul, 2007 4:23 am
... indeed been diagnosed with lung cancer. Over the next weeks, I will be undergoing surgery and treatment while continuing my work as a Kentucky Supreme Court justice. Ex- ...
federal prison for conspiracy to buy votes, making false statements to a federal agent and obstruction of justice. Shrout was convicted by a federal jury in March. Lawyers' code
of silence ... Kentuckiana and nearby law stories Dog attack in Louisville adds to debate on dog rules Panel weighs altering dog rules Ex-priest Clark posts ...
14 Jul, 2007 3:34 am
... released today by the court. Girl with severed feet sues Kentucky Kingdom The lawsuit seeks unspecified damages and asks for a temporary injunction to stop the park from
altering or destroying the Superman Tower of Power ride or the cable it says ... Dean News: 2007 Circuit Court Clerks Summer Conference focused on domestic violence Other Kentucky legal
blog posts Law - "About that huge salary: It's a longshot" IND LAW BLOG Kentucky Medical Malpractice Attorneys: Malpractice Insurers Prige-Gouging ...
1 Aug, 2007 4:00 am
... was then followed by the editorial. Any comments from readers would be appreciated. The editorial - clicking on heading will take you to the entire post at the newspaper: Give Gordon his due The idea that local attorney Teddy Gordon is due any special consideration for his ... that the real experts in
jurisprudence weren't learned justices but rather editorial writers of The Courier-Journal, all with many years of legal experience and trial experience. Had Gordon only
gone to the real experts … the ...
2 Aug, 2007 5:07 am
... of law, attorneys say. Social work oversight criticized A grand jury yesterday blasted the Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services for not disciplining state social
workers based in Hardin County for "serious acts of misconduct" ... wraps in scores of malpractice lawsuits against a former West Virginia doctor, but that hasn't stopped someone from
posting videotaped testimony from the cases on YouTube. Foreclosure rate soars in Kentucky The foreclosure rate for Kentucky spiked higher during ...
1 Aug, 2007 8:24 pm
... of visual vignettes of sight and sound culled from the witness or parties deposition. Then what about the videotaped record which can then be converted to MP3 and
posted? And let us not forget about my posting of motions, orders, and ... is not limited to the civil and criminal trial process, but extends to the
criminal investigatory process as shown in a recent Courier-Journal "thought" piece by Pamela Platt - "Should newspapers identify 'suspects of interest?'". This West Virginia
incident is not ...
16 Aug, 2007 9:09 am
... socks United States v. McKines, supra. Dressed in dark slacks, work shirt, and hat United States v. Taylor, 917 F.2d at 1403. Dressed in ... by having "drug courier
profile" mean, like a word means to Humpty Dumpty, "just what I choose it to mean--neither more nor less." UPDATE: After I posted the above, ... , case-by-case police work of
subjecting innocent individuals to unwarranted police harassment and detention. This risk is enhanced by the profile's "chameleon-like way of adapting to any particular ...
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