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24 Jan 2008, 6:27 am
Thanks to this CNN piece, here is a classic sentencing example of the old "watch what you say" lesson:A judge sentenced a woman to nearly the maximum prison term for negligent homicide after hearing a recorded jail conversation in which she made light of the bicyclist she killed. [read post]
14 Mar 2012, 12:59 pm by Ross
On the subject of the iPads being able to finally get over the air (OTA) updates starting with IOS 5.0, my friend and colleague, as well as renowned legal security expert John Simek suggested to me that caution is warranted: “Frankly, I would NEVER update over the air. [read post]
31 Mar 2008, 8:06 am
The following is from Mickey Meece, As Accounts Pile Up, Less Becomes More, NYTimes.com, March 18, 2008: The unwieldy task of looking after many financial accounts, the cost of paying for their upkeep and the risk of losing track of... [read post]
26 Oct 2010, 7:09 am by Tom Higgins
From the day Paralegal students walk in our door we explain that this is a career program, we don’t hold your hand, we expect a lot of our students and we don’t make or accept excuses. [read post]
29 Mar 2007, 3:18 pm
Betsy's postings on the Second Life video tied in with an article on sfgate.com "Bad behavior in the blogosphere," 3/29/2007. [read post]
18 Nov 2012, 7:30 am by Lebowitz & Mzhen
Would it be so difficult to remind your friends and tell your driving-age kids that being distracted behind the wheel is more than just a minor safety concern? [read post]
28 Jul 2012, 8:28 am
For the umpteenth time -- and if we've said it once, we've certainly said it a hundred times before: once a motorist is being pulled over or even in the process of being stopped for a traffic offense, any thought of fleeing the arresting officer or otherwise leaving the scene is a foolhardy and potentially damaging gesture. [read post]
10 Apr 2015, 12:51 pm
In any negligence case that can't be soundly defeated on its merits, defense lawyers may try to assert the victim was in some way or to some degree responsible for his or her injuries. [read post]