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December 19, 2011
Juror’s tweets are wreaking havoc, and this time they’re costing Arkansas a lot of time and money. The Arkansas Supreme Court has unanimously overturned the murder conviction of death row inmate Erickson Dimas-Martinez. Prosecutors can blame Juror 2, who tweeted…
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Technologist Stephanie Rabiner
November 29, 2011
Judges have long since banned cameras, video and sound recorders from the courtroom. But what about other electronic devices in courtrooms? Will there come a time when they are no longer welcome? We may be moving steadily, though slowly, in…
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Technologist Stephanie Rabiner
November 28, 2011
Imagine that you’re in the middle of a settlement conference or at a court hearing. Suddenly, a brilliant idea strikes. It can make or break your case. What do you do? The courthouse has no wireless Internet, and there’s no…
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Technologist Stephanie Rabiner
November 16, 2011
A number of Silicon Valley heavyweights joined forces on Tuesday to oppose the Stop Online Piracy Act (H.R. 3261), a new bill introduced late last month. Google, Facebook, Twitter, eBay, Yahoo, AOL, Zynga and LinkedIn are urging members of the…
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Technologist Stephanie Rabiner
November 3, 2011
How many times do you meet with a client? And how much do you pay to rent your office space? Chances are the first number is low, while the second is quite high. Which is probably why approximately 14% of…
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Technologist Stephanie Rabiner
October 27, 2011
Attorneys filed the first known BlackBerry class action in Quebec Superior Court on Tuesday. Plaintiffs requested permission to represent all Canadian residents affected by this month’s worldwide service outage. Named plaintiff Michael Blackette is unhappy with Research in Motion’s “expression…
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Technologist Stephanie Rabiner
October 12, 2011
GoDaddy’s user agreement has suffered a loss at the hands of a U.S. District Court Judge in Arizona. A client sued the domain registration company over its practice of “parking”– the directing of undeveloped domains to GoDaddy-created advertisements. Those advertisements…
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Technologist Stephanie Rabiner
September 28, 2011
Is copyright troll Righthaven bankrupt? That seems to be the million dollar question after the company recently failed to pay $48,000 in court-ordered legal fees and interest to Wayne Hoehn, one of the few to successfully defend himself against claims…
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Technologist Stephanie Rabiner
September 26, 2011
Challenging the Defense of Marriage Act after being denied spousal benefits, Karen Golinski appeared eager to participate in a federal courtroom camera pilot program. Though she gave her consent to the broadcast of an October 21 hearing in the Northern…
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Technologist Stephanie Rabiner
August 31, 2011
Technology research firm Gartner has ventured into the world of litigation, releasing its first ever e-Discovery Magic Quadrant, an evaluation of 24 of the top vendors touting e-Discovery solutions. A graphical representation of each firm’s relative position in today’s market,…
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Technologist Stephanie Rabiner
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