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17 Jan 2011, 3:13 pm by Betsy McKenzie
“These are powerful companies that have lots of money, and they brought in people with these sob stories,” Ms. [read post]
17 Jan 2011, 9:46 am
In its deliberations, the Grand Jury would examine whether a potential defendant had a reasonable belief that deadly force was necessary to prevent or terminate a burglary, and that inquiry would employ a "reasonableness standard" which has both objective and subjective elements (see People v Wesley, 76 NY2d 555, 559; People v Goetz, 68 NY2d 96, 112). [read post]
17 Jan 2011, 6:09 am by Ryan Radia
Over on Ars Technica, I have a long feature story that examines the constitutional and technical issues surrounding police searches of mobile phones: Last week, California’s Supreme Court reached a controversial 5-2 decision in People v. [read post]
16 Jan 2011, 2:50 pm by Gideon
: On a similar note, Rick Horowitz writes today about freedom and why that’s not what’s killing people. [read post]
14 Jan 2011, 8:45 am by Jack Howell
The moral of the story: you better have good factual support for what a service corporation is paying the professionals working for the service business.In Watson, P.C. v. [read post]
14 Jan 2011, 4:29 am by Russ Bensing
  Martin’s argument is that under Blakely v. [read post]
13 Jan 2011, 12:11 pm by Ronald V. Miller, Jr.
In an unrelated story, the Medical Device Safety Act of 2009 never got off the ground. [read post]
13 Jan 2011, 12:11 pm by Ronald V. Miller, Jr.
In an unrelated story, the Medical Device Safety Act of 2009 never got off the ground. [read post]
11 Jan 2011, 8:23 pm by Veronika Gaertner
The authors criticise the recent ECJ judgment in Wood Floor Solutions Andreas Domberger GmbH v. [read post]
11 Jan 2011, 12:31 pm by Jeff Vail
 In my opinion, nearly everyone would be well served to view themselves as the duality of one-person venture/consciously assembled network (21st century thinking) rather than the outdated employee/employer (or, for that matter, citizen/Nation-State, but that's the story for another essay).Of course, when it comes to law, or any other profession that deals with such complexity, the reality of "venture of one" runs into the need for training, skill building, mentorship,… [read post]