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11 Jul, 2007 12:40 am by Jason Schultz
... participating (not as principal instructor) in the companion seminar; leading small group discussions on specific projects; supervising clinic students involved in www.chillingeffects.org; providing coverage during semester breaks and summers; and as appropriate, ... -accessible databases; teaching experience or interest in teaching; should possess at least general familiarity with internet and computer technologies to enable legal analysis in these fields; and HTML desirable, but not necessary. To ...
LawGeek - http://lawgeek.typepad.com/lawgeek/
15 Apr, 2007 8:48 am
... App. 2003) (warrant authorizing search of "notes and/or records" of marijuana sales allowed police to examine computer files). . . . We analogize the issue (as did the judge) to that of searches of containers. The authority justifying such an analogy is ... of the defendant's (1) Internet query, "how to fake mental illness"; (2) Amazon.com purchase of the book, Clinical Assessment of Malingering and Deception; and (3) downloading an article entitled, "Psychometric Detection of Malingering," because ...
FourthAmendment.com - http://fourthamendment.com/blog/index.php?blog=1
19 May 2:36 am by Todd
... Peter Elkin took the core code from the program he helped develop and deleted all copies from Mayo computers. Mayo said Elkin had signed over all control of the software to the clinic, as the clinic's policy dictates. Because the software is "too ... complex for Mayo to recreate," the complaint alleges it is completely under Elkin's control. Elkin was with Mayo Clinic until he left for a position with Mount Sinai Center for Biomedical Information in New York in August 2008 ...
Trade Secrets Blog - http://wombletradesecrets.blogspot.com
25 Apr, 2007 6:10 am
... what's really available until I meet with the lessor and its IT people. Staffing-wise, we're probably looking at one clinic director, one full-time secretary or paralegal, and up to four students working at any one time.At this point, I ... to dream big and lower expectations as reality requires. Any tips would be appreciated.Thanks.JimJames A. Becker, J.D.Computer Services ManagerLouis D. Brandeis School of LawUniversity of Louisvillej.becker@louisville.eduVox: 502-852-6084Fax: 502-852-8906[www. ...
Teknoids - Supporting the Unsupported - http://www.teknoids.net
25 Jun, 2008 4:10 am
... document management and security generally and for the administration, not especially what is done for the clinical programs. The case management software session headed up by Andy Adkins was very ... very soon here, but the discussion did not go beyond application to clinics (and I didn't yet know I should be asking). So, what are folks doing ... defined boundaries? Any and all responses appreciated! Michael -- __________________ J Michael Sparks Computing Services Director LSU Paul M Hebert Law Center ...
Teknoids - Supporting the Unsupported - http://www.teknoids.net
29 Apr 10:49 am by T Chow
... helps the staff access a wealth of information beyond China, and they can learn of new treatment methods, clinical tests, and expert opinions from around the world. IT has enabled this NGO to exchange information with similar groups and form alliances. ... computers. How? They have ONE computer donated in 2004, and they all use it to manage the information. Yes, a single computer can make that sort of difference to a Chinese NGO. This NGO looks good before the government officials in their village- ...
China Esquire - http://www.chinalawandbusiness.com
5 Aug, 2008 11:36 am by Jason Siegel
... 's false identity and harassment violated MySpace's terms of service by committing "unauthorized access" or "exceeding authorized access" to a computer. In their brief, filed last week, the amicus groups argue that the government's case is based on a ... Virginia University College of Law; Jason Schultz, acting director of the Samuelson Law, Technology & Public Policy Clinic at the University of California, Berkeley School of Law; Brian G. Slocum, associate professor of law at the University of ...
The National Law Journal's L.A. Legal Pad - http://www.lalegalpad.com/
2 Apr 6:52 pm
... . Without getting too technical, the patent claims are directed to technology that issues multiple and out-of-order computer processor instructions in a single machine clock cycle. This technique employs a dispatch stack and precedence count ... matter, the patent covers a component of the instruction reorder buffer (IRB), which itself a part of a computer processor. In an HP server, these processors are a part of CPU modules that, when combined with a temperature controlling thermal solution, ...
Two-Seventy-One Patent Blog - http://271patent.blogspot.com
15 Jul, 2007 12:07 pm
... information technology in most industries in the world, and we stand in last place in applied health information technology among developed countries in the world. [Attention, Michael Moore] This makes me ashamed of my industry and more focused on evangelizing change in our broken practice paradigm of paper records and manual clinic information processes. From MEDINNOVATIONBLOG Should Americans tolerate a medical cottage industry in a digital age? We certainly do not pay cottage industry prices.
Greedy Trial Lawyer - http://www.greedytriallawyer.com/
13 Sep, 2007 9:19 am by Jennifer Granick
This week, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals blocked satellite television provider DirecTV's heavy-handed legal tactics and protected security and computer science research into satellite and smart card technology. read more
Stanford Center for Internet and Society Blogs - http://cyberlaw.stanford.edu/blog/
26 Oct 9:33 am
... Akemi is a Green Tech Wellness Consultant for Biopro Technology, a company specializing in devices aimed at protecting cell and computer users from invisible "electropollution," which she says is causing symptoms like pain, headaches, fatigue and memory loss. ... health and general wellbeing. From 1:15 to1:45, Jennifer Charm, owner of Carabella-an eco-conscious skincare clinic and makeup studio-will give suggestions on how to get "Clear, Smooth Skin, Easily & Naturally." Carabella specializes in ...
CAMLAW : Complementary And Alternative Medicine Law Blog - http://www.camlawblog.com/
20 Jun 6:11 am by Ray Beckerman
... . Since she did not have a computer in her house at the time she was alleged to have downloaded the music, she ignored the requests. "For many months she thought it was just a scam," Pierce Law Clinic director Peter Wright is quoted in a ... defense was a very compelling expert report from Dr. Sergey Bratus, Research Assistant Professor at Dartmouth College Department of Computer Science, that seriously challenged RIAA's evidence linking the downloading activity to Roy's computer. Two weeks after Dr ...
Recording Industry vs The People - http://recordingindustryvspeople.blogspot.com/index.html
18 Nov, 2008 4:21 am by David Harlow
... a lumbar puncture, diagnosis codes indicative of dizziness, paresthesia, lack of coordination, subarachnoid hemorrhage, or thunderclap. Clinical guidelines and literature indicate that there is a general consensus that neuroimaging is rarely productive for [headache] ... and Sinus Computed Tomography Setting: Outpatient Numerator: Patients with a presenting complaint of headache who have a brain computed tomography (CT) and sinus CT study performed simultaneously (i.e., on the same date at the ...
HealthBlawg :: David Harlow's Health Care Law Blog - http://healthblawg.typepad.com/healthblawg/
8 May, 2007 7:00 am by Robert David Malove
... fraud and wrongful disclosure of individually identifiable health information (HIPAA violation) for activities that impacted patients at Cleveland Clinic and Health Management Associates. Fernando Ferrer, Jr. and Isis Machado were convicted of conspiracy to ... could sell stolen personal identification information to her co-conspirators. Machado exceeded her authorized access to the Cleveland Clinic's computer system to obtain and print out personal information of Cleveland Clinic and HMA patients. ...
Health Care Fraud Blog - http://www.healthcarefraudblog.com/
9 Nov 6:56 am by Dr. Marc Overhage
... the HIT Standards Committee and its various Workgroups listen to the experience and advice of practitioners, standards experts, clinical system vendors and technological wizards and contemplate what recommendations to make to the Office of the National ... ) which provides human-friendly codes for all units of measures with precise semantics to facilitate unambiguous and computable communication between computer systems used in science, engineering and business worldwide. Good enough standards The ...
Federal Advisory Committee Blog - http://healthit.hhs.gov/blog/faca
23 Nov, 2006 12:12 pm
... on Sony BMG Music Entertainment's use of a copy-protection system that increased the vulnerability of consumers' computers to hacking. Chilling Effects contributor the Samuelson Clinic requested [pdf] this exemption on behalf of Princeton computer scientists Edward Felten ... commented that he was encouraged by the fact that exemptions were recognized for archivists, cell phone recyclers and computer security experts. However, he also pointed out that the Copyright Office may not have done enough ...
Chilling Effects Clearinghouse Notices - http://www.chillingeffects.org
2 Mar 2:17 pm by Kim Zetter
An academic says he found thousands of sensitive medical records leaked over peer-to-peer networks from computers at hospitals, clinics and elsewhere. The report comes on the trail of news that a file containing sensitive information about the presidential helicopter was leaked from a government contractor's computer over a peer-to-peer network. M. Eric Johnson, director of the Center for Digital Strategies at Dartmouth College, says he used simple ...
27B Stroke 6 - http://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/
9 Feb, 2007 3:05 am by McNabb Associates, P.C.
... ] At the end of the day, Jones and other workers would reconcile the amount indicated as received on the sign-in sheets with the amount on the computer records: however, they did not reconcile that amount with the amount deposited.[5] At one point, the director of the clinic noticed the discrepancy between the sign in sheets/computer records and the amounts listed on the deposit slips and after analyzing the records for the past four years, ...
Federal Criminal Appeal Blog - http://www.federalcriminalappealblog.com
16 Feb 12:44 pm
... these studies in ways that are not scientifically appropriate. As Granacher (2008) noted "The use of SPECT or PET, without concurrent clinical correlation with structural neuroimaging (CT or MRI), is not recommended to be offered as evidence of MTBI in litigation." Wortzel et al. (2008 ... Head Trauma Rehabil., 13, 63-72. Wortzel et al. (2008). Forensic applications of cerebral single photon emission computed tomography in mild traumatic brain injury. J Am Acad Psychiatry Law, 36, 310-12. Dr. Carone ...
Brain and Spine Injury Law Blog - http://brainandspine.titololawoffice.com/
30 Oct, 2007 3:44 pm
... A1 In late January, something unsettling happened at the Minneapolis Heart Institute. On two successive days, patients came to the clinic after their heart defibrillators had jolted them with huge, unnecessary and painful electric shocks. One 65- ... CareLink, a proprietary system that allows doctors to monitor patients and their defibrillators remotely by phone or computer. Using computer files on 25,000 patients fitted with Fidelis leads, the analysts set out to measure fractures and prefracture ...
Angel Reyes Blog - http://www.angelreyesblog.com/
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