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November 11, 2011 |

Authentication of Social Media Evidence

Richard Raysman and Peter Brown caution that since social media information isn't immediately verifiable, issues of admissibility under the Federal Rules of Evidence may arise.
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July 01, 2008 |

Aligning Visions

When sailing ships ruled the seas, sailors were very familiar with the act of kedging. If a ship was trapped on a becalmed sea, the captain would order the crew to kedge the ship — move it in the desired direction by dropping a small anchor ahead, and pulling the ship forward. This act was repeated until the wind again filled its sails.
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December 03, 2012 |

'Cyber-insurance' a big business

In a world of cyber attacks, insurance against breaches has generated $800 million in premiums.
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June 28, 1999 |

Here's K Street's Arrivistes

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Susan Beck's Summary Judgment: Rakoff Should Step Back From Madoff Bankruptcy Issues
Publication Date: 2011-10-05
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Was Judge Jed Rakoff right to rule on a crucial bankruptcy law provision in Irving Picard's clawback case against the owners of the New York Mets? Or was the Manhattan federal district court judge just unable to resist sinking his teeth into a juicy case?

July 01, 2009 |

Climb Mountains

Recounting the roller coaster of life in Kid Rock's "Roll On," with its mountains to climb, ups and downs, changes and different paths, the ballad becomes the perfect anthem for today's world economy. The song could also serve as an anthem for today's legal profession -- which is weathering a few ups and downs of its own. The question then is posed, "How can law librarians, the profession's legal information wizards, help our firms climb these challenging new mountains and forge exciting creative paths?"
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Securities Investor Protection v. Bernard L. Madoff Investment, 08-01789
Publication Date: 2010-11-15
Practice Area: Bankruptcy
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Court: U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Southern District
Judge: U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Burton R. Lifland
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Case number: 08-01789 (BRL)

Cite as: Securities Investor Protection v. Bernard L. Madoff Investment, 08-01789, NYLJ 1202474842993, at *1 (SDNY, Decided November 10, 2010)U.S. Bankruptcy Ju

November 29, 2012 |

How To Preserve Data When You Can't Trust Your Adversary

Unfortunately, discovery often begins months, or even years, after a complaint is filed. There is a better way. Steps can be taken to preserve data, prior to the start of discovery, and even prior to the commencement of litigation.
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June 01, 2011 |

Seeking Symbiosis

Expert researchers combine human and computer skills to get best search results.
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March 21, 2011 |

Commentary: Decision Limits Scope of Discovery After Special Appearance

In a recent trip to Tinseltown, Houston's 1st Court of Appeals limited the scope of discovery available to a party when a nonresident defendant has entered a special appearance objecting to personal jurisdiction, writes Matthew W. Caligur. The ruling is good news for trial lawyers representing nonresident defendants. It will require attorneys for plaintiffs seeking to obtain personal jurisdiction over such defendants to craft jurisdictional allegations in a way designed to obtain meaningful discovery to fight the special appearance.
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