The Call for a Change of PACER
There’s “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade,” and then there’s Carl Malamud’s ongoing crusade against PACER — seven years to be exact. According to Jason Tashea’s post on Technical.ly DC, the founder and
[Read More]There’s “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade,” and then there’s Carl Malamud’s ongoing crusade against PACER — seven years to be exact. According to Jason Tashea’s post on Technical.ly DC, the founder and
[Read More]Courtesy of the New York Law Journal comes news of discovery delays resulting in attorney fee sanctions in two Commercial Division cases: 135 East 57th Street LLC v. 57th Street Day Spa and
[Read More]Prior to Judge Peck’s recent buzzworthy TAR opinion, TAR’s presence was also noteworthy in two other cases: Bridgestone Americas, Inc. v. IBM Corporation and Connecticut General Life Insurance v. Health Diagnostic Laboratory, Inc.
[Read More]Earlier this week, a federal jury in Los Angeles found that the 2013 hit “Blurred Lines,” which earned more than $16 million dollars, had indeed copied elements from Marvin Gaye’s own 1977 hit
[Read More]College playoff basketball isn’t the only hot topic this month — so, too, is the matter of using technology-assisted review (TAR). U.S. Magistrate Judge Andrew Peck’s recent order in Rio Tinto Plc v.
[Read More]There’s no diplomatic way to say this: During Hillary Rodham Clinton’s tenure as secretary of state, she exclusively used a personal email account for government matters, possibly violating federal rules. According to The
[Read More]After much fervent debate, lobbying and public opinion, by a 3-2 vote the Federal Communications Commission passed new net neutrality rules, ensuring that Internet service providers will treat all legal content equally. What’s
[Read More]At this year’s LTNY, Judges John Facciola (retired), Andrew J. Peck, Frank Maas and Elizabeth D. LaPorte treated eager attendees to their highly regarded opinions during the “What’s Wrong with Discovery?” session. The
[Read More]January is quickly coming to a close, which means Legal Tech New York is right around the corner. If you are attending, you have many informative sessions and a variety of legal products
[Read More]While Seattle Seahawk Russell Wilson continues to wipe away tears of joy (and Cheeseheads, tears of despair), we bring you news of patent troll legislation out of the Evergreen State. What’s a patent
[Read More]In June of 2014, the United States craft brewing industry hit an impressive number: more than 3,000 breweries are in operation in this country. With all those beers flooding the market, the likelihood
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