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Computer Forensics Docket Sheet

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Court Issues Spoliation Sanctions for 'Crashed' Hard Drive<br>Court Issues Adverse Jury Instruction Where Plaintiff Disposed of Evidence

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e-Discovery Docket Sheet

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Recent court rulings in e-discovery.

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Courts Grapple with Computer Searches

Pamela A. MacLean

With a growing number of criminal cases depending on forensic searches of computers, the direction courts ultimately take is likely to affect a wide array of cases, ranging from hacking and piracy to murder investigations.

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Data Analytics: e-Discovery Accuracy, Defensibility and Cost Efficiency

Eugene Eames

Keyword-based automated search tools are not necessarily accurate, especially when the search terms are brainstormed by counsel in a vacuum. And new-age concept-based tools, while often quite effective at targeting documents based on subject matter or concept, are technologically hard to explain and, as a result, hard to defend. Data analytics adds testing and analysis to keyword-based search, providing litigators with more accuracy and defensibility ' often at a much lower cost.

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Celebrity Name or Likeness

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A new department centering on key cases.

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Decision of Note: Mexican TV Co. Can Proceed in Florida Fed Court

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The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit decided that a Florida federal district court, rather than a Mexican court, should hear a suit by one Spanish-language broadcaster against another for tortious interference with a soap-opera actor's contract.

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The Bankruptcy Hotline

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Recent rulings of interest to you and your practice.

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e-Commerce Docket Sheet

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Recent cases in e-commerce law and in the e-commerce industry.

<i>Entertainment</i> Editor to Comment on Spector Case on Court TV

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LJN's <i>Entertainment Law &amp; Finance</i> Editor-in-Chief Stan Soocher is scheduled to appear on Court TV on Tuesday, May 22, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. EDT on the "Best Defense" segment to talk about Phil Spector's music litigations.

U.S. Supreme Court Eases Obviousness Standard for Patents

Tony Mauro

In a major patent law development, the Supreme Court on April 30 adopted a new, flexible standard that will make it easier for patents to be denied or challenged on the grounds that the invention at issue is too obvious to deserve patent protection.

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