Billion Dollar BP Oil Spill Trial Begins
Trial began yesterday for the April 2010 explosion of BP’s oil rig that that killed 11 workers and dumped millions of barrels of crude oil into the Gulf of Mexico. The initial phase
[Read More]Trial began yesterday for the April 2010 explosion of BP’s oil rig that that killed 11 workers and dumped millions of barrels of crude oil into the Gulf of Mexico. The initial phase
[Read More]Under Armour has just filed suit against Nike for using the phrase “I Will,” which Under Armour unveiled in a recent ad campaign. While Under Armour has long been the successful underdog in
[Read More]NPR reported yesterday on the increasingly accessible and easy-to-use 3D Printing technology that is beginning to revolutionize objects the same way that mp3s revolutionized music. With the release if Microsoft’s Xbox Kinect—a motion
[Read More]The Supreme Court recently ruled in favor of the use of well-trained police dogs to conduct vehicle searches for drugs and contraband. The case of Florida v. Harris brought into question whether or
[Read More]It seems only fitting with Presidents’ Day just a few days away that we celebrate one of America’s great forward thinkers and Fourth President of the United States for using the word ‘caption’
[Read More]The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) is an international body that develops voluntary international standards for everything from the sterilization requirements for health care products to banking telecommunication message systems. The ISO has
[Read More]Copyright law has been a contentious issue in the U.S. and abroad for some time, but the various factions involved have fought more or less to a stalemate, preserving a status quo that
[Read More]GROUNDBREAKING EMAIL THREADING ADDED TO E-DISCOVERY’S MOST ROBUST SOFTWARE LLM spearheads modern email threading to bolster an already-powerful e-Discovery and case management system. Austin, Texas (January 10, 2013). Liquid Litigation Management, Inc.’s team
[Read More]The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) recently concluded a 19-month investigation into Google’s Internet search engine practices concluding that Google had not violated any antitrust laws. However, at the conclusion of the investigation,
[Read More]Recently, there has been a shift by patent trolls to go after the users of everyday technology rather than the creator of the technology. One of the main advantages in targeting small companies
[Read More]A Decision made by the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals on December 12, 2012 affirms that images and text messages that are stored on personal cell phones are not protected by the Stored
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