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January 17, 2014 |

Shoe-Bomber Can Testify Via Video at Terrorism Trial

A man convicted in the United Kingdom in the 2001 shoe bomb plot, who has been told he will be arrested if he travels to the United States, can testify through a video link at the terrorism trial of Osama bin Laden's son-in-law and former spokesman.
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January 16, 2014 |

Norm Pattis: Marshalling Resources To Find A Reluctant Witness

Only in movies do witnesses appear on command, at the beck and call of casting directors. In the hurly-burly world of real courts, you are sometimes lucky to make your witnesses appear at all. What terrifies is that a client's liberty can depend on mere chance.
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January 16, 2014 |

Senate Can't Bar Disclosure of Legal Bills, Client Names

After already determining attorney-client privilege doesn't protect from disclosure of client identities or descriptions of legal services provided, the Commonwealth Court has now found that information can't be protected under the attorney work-product doctrine, grand jury secrecy rules or a criminal investigation exception.
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January 16, 2014 |

Employee Theft of Documents And Other Misdeeds

Employee "self-help discovery," e.g., stealing confidential documents from work, is a dangerous proposition, even when the employee claims to be seeking evidence for a discrimination claim.
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January 15, 2014 |

Prior Use of Aliases Inadmissible Absent Convictions Based on Them

New Jersey's high court has reinforced restrictions on impeaching a criminal defendant's credibility by evidence of his or her prior use of fake identities.
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January 15, 2014 |

Estate of Henry Barabin v. AstenJohnson, Inc.

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January 15, 2014 |

Photographs Admitted as Evidence Can Be Challenged in Negligence Suit

The Delaware Superior Court has ruled that photographs taken by a plaintiff's expert can be admitted as evidence in a negligence lawsuit against Delaware Park Casino.
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January 15, 2014 |

NYPD Had No Right to Stop Man with Drug Bag, Panel Says

A First Department panel on Tuesday said police had no good reason to stop a man for taking a bag of what turned out to be marijuana from a driver who had been pulled over, and reversed the man's drug possession conviction.
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January 14, 2014 |

Securities and Exchange Commission v. Garber

Tax Returns Relevant to Accredited Investor Defense, Must Be Produced in Full to SEC
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January 14, 2014 |

Light v. Esbenshade, PICS Case No. 13-3333 (C.P. Lebanon Dec. 10, 2013) Charles, J. (22 pages).

Admissibility • Authentication • E-Communications • Texts/Emails • Circumstantial Evidence • Custody Dispute
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