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29 Sep 2008, 9:46 pm
In Scott, the defendant was arrested on Nevada charges of drug possession and released on his own recognizance. [read post]
13 Dec 2009, 10:30 am by Steve Kalar
Civil Rights Law Journal, 1 (2009).Image of herring from http://www.thedailygreen.com/cm/thedailygreen/images/0z/herring-lg.jpgSteven Kalar, Senior Litigator N.D. [read post]
1 Jun 2008, 1:43 am
The first search warrant authorized seizure of records and documents; though it didn't mention computers, the feds seized Giberson's anyway.The second warrant authorized a search of the hard drive mirror image for records relating to the fake ID cards; the forensic examiner found child porn.A third warrant authorized a search for child porn; 700 images were found.Issue(s): 1. [read post]
6 Jul 2007, 12:51 am
Citing 'Good Faith,' Orrick Refunds Nevada The Recorder Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe is voluntarily returning nearly $96,000 to the state of Nevada that it was accused of having been overpaid. [read post]
27 Feb 2018, 3:23 am by Deanna Forbush, Clark Hill
For the last 30 years or so, the federal government has primarily enforced its immigration policies and laws by forcing employers, under the threat of criminal prosecution or exorbitant, business-crushing fines, to ensure that they hire only applicants with acceptable documentation of their eligibility for employment. danielfela / iStock Editorial / Getty Images Plus The failure to properly complete and maintain I-9 forms can put companies in Nevada and nationwide in legal… [read post]
27 Feb 2018, 3:23 am by Deanna Forbush, Clark Hill
For the last 30 years or so, the federal government has primarily enforced its immigration policies and laws by forcing employers, under the threat of criminal prosecution or exorbitant, business-crushing fines, to ensure that they hire only applicants with acceptable documentation of their eligibility for employment. danielfela / iStock Editorial / Getty Images Plus The failure to properly complete and maintain I-9 forms can put companies in Nevada and nationwide in legal… [read post]
27 Feb 2018, 3:23 am by Deanna Forbush, Clark Hill
For the last 30 years or so, the federal government has primarily enforced its immigration policies and laws by forcing employers, under the threat of criminal prosecution or exorbitant, business-crushing fines, to ensure that they hire only applicants with acceptable documentation of their eligibility for employment. danielfela / iStock Editorial / Getty Images Plus The failure to properly complete and maintain I-9 forms can put companies in Nevada and nationwide in legal… [read post]
27 Feb 2018, 3:23 am by Deanna Forbush, Clark Hill
For the last 30 years or so, the federal government has primarily enforced its immigration policies and laws by forcing employers, under the threat of criminal prosecution or exorbitant, business-crushing fines, to ensure that they hire only applicants with acceptable documentation of their eligibility for employment. danielfela / iStock Editorial / Getty Images Plus The failure to properly complete and maintain I-9 forms can put companies in Nevada and nationwide in legal… [read post]
7 Aug 2017, 9:56 am by Edward Smith
Woman Died after ATV Crash near Grass Valley I’m Ed Smith, a Grass Valley Wrongful Death Lawyer. [read post]
19 Mar 2020, 12:02 am by Jason Kelley
  But agencies all responded differently to requests for transparency: when sent the same public records request, some DMV’s gave the precise number of facial recognition requests that they had received from outside agencies but not which agencies sent them—for example, Wisconsin’s DMV received 238 requests in 2016; Nevada received 788 requests between June 14, 2015, and March 8, 2018. [read post]
13 May 2014, 12:43 pm by Eric P. Robinson
The court's decision stemmed from a case brought by Spanish citizen Mario Costeja González, seeking removal from a newspaper's web site images of pages from January and March 1998 that included announcements for a real estate auction stemming from attachment proceedings for the recovery of social security debts owed by Costeja González. [read post]
13 May 2014, 12:43 pm by Eric P. Robinson
The court's decision stemmed from a case brought by Spanish citizen Mario Costeja González, seeking removal from a newspaper's web site images of pages from January and March 1998 that included announcements for a real estate auction stemming from attachment proceedings for the recovery of social security debts owed by Costeja González. [read post]
13 May 2014, 12:43 pm by Eric P. Robinson
The court's decision stemmed from a case brought by Spanish citizen Mario Costeja González, seeking removal from a newspaper's web site images of pages from January and March 1998 that included announcements for a real estate auction stemming from attachment proceedings for the recovery of social security debts owed by Costeja González. [read post]
13 May 2014, 12:43 pm by Eric P. Robinson
The court's decision stemmed from a case brought by Spanish citizen Mario Costeja González, seeking removal from a newspaper's web site images of pages from January and March 1998 that included announcements for a real estate auction stemming from attachment proceedings for the recovery of social security debts owed by Costeja González. [read post]
” Key issue: (1) How can a business “ensure” that an individual can read the sign regarding facial recognition technology usage “before the business captures a digital image or video of the individual”? [read post]
13 Dec 2022, 8:03 am by centerforartlaw
Legal Backdrop Before December 2020, twenty-three states recognized a post-mortem right of publicity, including California, Florida, Nevada, and Texas, meaning that nearly half the country has common law or statutes that recognize the commercial property value of an individual’s image and likeness during their life and after their death. [read post]
13 Dec 2022, 8:03 am by centerforartlaw
Legal Backdrop Before December 2020, twenty-three states recognized a post-mortem right of publicity, including California, Florida, Nevada, and Texas, meaning that nearly half the country has common law or statutes that recognize the commercial property value of an individual’s image and likeness during their life and after their death. [read post]