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War College Curriculum for Defense Counsel

Ronald J. Levine, Leah Kelman

If your company or client is the target of such a frivolous claim, there is a growing body of law that offers effective offensive strategies.

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ALM Staff & Law Journal Newsletters

In-depth analysis of key rulings.

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The Debate About Actors' Ownership of Film Roles

Michael I. Rudell & Neil J. Rosini

The April issue of <i>Entertainment Law &amp; Finance</i> reported on a ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit involving the Internet video <i> Innocence of Muslims.</i> That article discussed the court's "secret" takedown order and the court's view on copyright ownership of acting roles in movies. The article that follows provides further analysis of the copyright ownership issue in the case.

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Are We All Computer Felons?

Eric A. Packel

The Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) has come under recent scrutiny due to its use against unsuspecting individuals who may not be the malicious hackers that the Act was originally meant to address.

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Using Extraterritorial Cyber Subpoenas To Obtain Evidence

Peter A. Crusco

Although the reach of the federal government is impressive, all 50 states have had for some time a powerful weapon in the form of the Uniform Act to Secure the Attendance of Witnesses from Without the State (Uniform Act). Originally enacted in New York in 1936, it is used today to facilitate the issuance of extraterritorial or "cyber subpoenas," with nationwide reach.

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At the Intersection: Dispatch to Managing Partners

Pamela Woldow

Are the predicted trends <i>really</i> trending?

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Speaking Engagements for Attorneys

Steve Markman

Do you want to be considered a thought leader in your field? What law firms need to do is expose their expertise and practice groups to new prospects for their services.

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Credit Bid Buyers Beware: Delaware Bankruptcy Court Caps Credit Bid

Adam C. Harris, David M. Hillman & James T. Bentley

A cautionary tale for secured lenders who may want to credit bid to acquire a debtor's assets.

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Is Your Qualified Plan Prepared for A DOL Investigation?

Charles B. Blanton, Jr.

The letter reads that there will be a visitor from the Department of Labor (DOL) coming to your business in roughly four or five weeks. The reason for the visit: they have determined they want to investigate your retirement plan(s). Whatever the reason, you have some time to prepare. What should you pay attention to in this prep time and what could the results be of an investigation like this?

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The Student Privacy Bill Of Rights

Bradley S. Shear

The main federal laws designed to protect student privacy have not been updated to keep pace with the Digital Age. The lack of legal protections for our students' personal information that is stored in the cloud has made a Student Privacy Bill of Rights a necessity.

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