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Aug. 28, 2009)(Jefferson) (workers comp claim; deadline for contesting compensability) STATE OFFICE OF RISK MANAGEMENT v. [read post]
19 Aug 2009, 4:27 am
Williams v Kublick 2007 NY Slip Op 04932 Decided on June 8, 2007 Appellate Division, Fourth Department . [read post]
5 Aug 2009, 5:25 am
To view a copy of the Court of Appeals's decision, please use this link: Gletzer v. [read post]
26 Jul 2009, 10:57 am
A group of lobbyists that were particularly busy this year was comprised of Alan Davison, Pablo Chavez, Johanna Shelton, Harry Wingo and Robert Tai. [read post]
18 Jun 2009, 3:02 am
DeShaney, indeed, keeps company with the also-controversial Harris v. [read post]
18 Jun 2009, 2:53 am
DeShaney, indeed, keeps company with the also-controversial Harris v. [read post]
17 Jun 2009, 4:26 pm
Harris (University of Pittsburgh - School of Law) has posted How Accountability-Based Policing Can Reinforce - Or Replace - The Fourth Amendment Exclusionary Rule (Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law, Vol. 7, 2009) on SSRN. [read post]
12 Jun 2009, 12:00 am
(Ars Technica) Web host provider, Portlane, protests against anti-piracy threats (TorrentFreak)   United Kingdom British government considers bandwidth speed limits for repeat file-sharers (Excess Copyright) Downloaders not to be cut off after all – but Culture Minister won’t be there to see it (not) happen (IPKat) New UK survey finds stern letters from ISPs not enough to stop P2P use after all (Ars Technica)   United States US General Open source,… [read post]
12 Jun 2009, 12:00 am
(Ars Technica) Web host provider, Portlane, protests against anti-piracy threats (TorrentFreak)   United Kingdom British government considers bandwidth speed limits for repeat file-sharers (Excess Copyright) Downloaders not to be cut off after all – but Culture Minister won’t be there to see it (not) happen (IPKat) New UK survey finds stern letters from ISPs not enough to stop P2P use after all (Ars Technica)   United States US General Open source,… [read post]