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10 Sep 2012, 10:00 pm by Victoria VanBuren
 See our Part I in the series below and look for Parts II to V over the next few weeks. [read post]
15 Aug 2012, 7:25 am by Floyd Abrams
Hayes (1972), a case relating to First Amendment protection for confidential sources. [read post]
25 Jul 2012, 6:13 am by Rob Robinson
 http://bit.ly/LLEIwp (Dean Gonsowski) Court Dismisses Countrywide Data Theft Suit - http://bit.ly/PC4fgK (Justine Gottshall) Crashing the Third Party: Experts Weigh How Far the Government Can Go in Reading Your Email -http://bit.ly/PHUzkO (Richard Brust) Days Five and Six of a Predictive Coding Narrative: Deep into the Weeds and a Computer Mind-meld Moment - http://bit.ly/NMrVLS (Ralph Losey) eDiscovery:  4 Tips for Managing the Document Review… [read post]
8 Jul 2012, 1:00 pm by Ted Folkman
On the one hand, the First Circuit’s decision in Cusumano v. [read post]
5 Jul 2012, 10:03 am by Bridget Crawford
United States: Blog Resource and Film AnnouncementFilmmakers April Hayes and Katia Maguire are in the process of producing Jessica Gonzales v. [read post]
3 Jul 2012, 1:47 pm by Rob Robinson
http://bit.ly/LFm9j9 (@OrangeLT) Technology and Tactics A Fun Way To Discipline Your Email Management – http://bit.ly/QuxvF4 (John Mello) Big Data And Health Care Get Engaged – http://onforb.es/LzZZwM (Ben Kerschberg) Big Data’s Impact On Storage – http://bit.ly/LGDJBi (Ayushman Baruah) Can Computers Predict Trial Outcomes From Big Data? [read post]
10 Jun 2012, 8:38 pm by Charon QC
Jerry Hayes is always worth reading on Dale & Co – and invariably amusing. [read post]
8 Jun 2012, 2:24 am by sally
And even if one finds satisfactory answers to those questions in principle, no-one can be happy – from a legal, moral or sporting perspective – with the way in which boxing is run, as the embarrassing saga of the planned fight between David Haye and Dereck Chisora demonstrates. [read post]
28 May 2012, 7:07 am by Susan Brenner
With regard to the desk, however, Magistrate Judge Hayes found that Johnson did have a reasonable expectation of privacy and that the warrantless search of his desk violated the Fourth Amendment and was presumptively unreasonable.U.S. v. [read post]