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Articles 289–312, newest first.
April 1, 2014
Digital Forensic Evidence in the Courtroom: Understanding Content and Quality
This has largely occurred in the form of electronic discovery, or “e-discovery”, where each party involved in an action provides the relevant information they possess electronically.
March 26, 2014
Daniel Garrie featured in NY Times, “Law Firms Are Pressed on Security for Data”
A growing number of big corporate clients are demanding that their law firms take more steps to guard against online intrusions that could compromise sensitive information as global concerns about hacker threats mount.
October 1, 2013
Social Networks and Electronic Discovery
Consider the following hypothetical: An employee working in a pharmaceutical company as a drug sales representative goes on maternity leave, and a new manager takes over.
June 25, 2013
Unchaining E-Discovery in the Patent Courts
This Article analyzes the Federal Circuit’s Model Order Regarding E-Discovery in Patent Cases (the “Model Order”).
June 5, 2013
We Need Mediation In E-Discovery
As a practicing attorney, I have heard the word “mediation” cautiously whispered in the courthouse hallways.
June 27, 2012
The E-Discovery Dance For Patents: Changing The Tune
In this regard, several problems, as set forth below, can potentially arise when counsel or the courts use the model order.
June 26, 2012
Limiting the Affirmative Defense in the Digital Workplace
From 2009 to 2011, there were more than 30,000 sexual harassment claims filed in the United States.
June 24, 2012
An Argument for Uniform E-Discovery Practice in Cross-Border Civil Litigation
THIS ARTICLE ADDRESSES ELECTRONIC EVIDENCE AND DISCOVERY (“e-discovery”) and its associated electronically-stored information (“ESI”) in complex cross-border litigation.
April 22, 2012
Effective Keyword Selection Requires a Mastery of Storage Technology and the Law
A poorly designed search term list guarantees that the parties will have to perform a series of subsidiary searches as gaps and problems in the original search become apparent.
April 17, 2012
eDiscovery in New Zealand Under the New Amended Rules
This article considers recent changes to discovery rules in New Zealand.
June 19, 2011
E-Discovery Mediation & The Art of Keyword Search
Identifying keywords when combing through large volumes of electronically stored information (“ESI”) is a necessary requirement of electronic discovery.
June 22, 2010
Data Protection: The Challenges Facing Social Networking
The popularity of social networking sites has increased dramatically over the past decade.
February 24, 2010
E-Discovery in Criminal Cases: A Need for Specific Rules
ESI evidence when handled properly, or if mishandled, can significantly impact the outcome of a client’s civil or criminal case.
January 1, 2010
Mobile Messaging Making E-Discovery Messy
Ah… do you remember when there were “two-party phone lines” or when a melodious-voiced operator would ring your phone and say, “Please hold, there is a long distance call for you”?
January 1, 2010
“Criminal Cases Gone Paperless”: Hanging With the Wrong Crowd
Long gone or fading fast are the days when only bookmakers, ponzi schemers, predatory mortgage brokers, and insider traders, just to name a few, relied on paperwork to carry on their daily business.
September 11, 2009
Privacy in Electronic Communications: The Regulation of VOIP in the EU and the United States
This section presents a broad overview of the technology involved in both internet voice and data transactions.
March 1, 2009
Digital Issues in Mergers & Acquisitions, E-Discovery, & Information Technology Systems
One of the persistent puzzles surrounding mergers and acquisitions (M&A) activity is its propensity for failure.
January 1, 2009
Impersonation of Life “The Perils of Social Networking”
As the user realizes their dilemma, their brow becomes furrowed and drips with sweat caused by frustration and concern.
June 10, 2008
Network Neutrality: Laissez-Faire Approach or Not?
To read the full article, go to Rutgers Computer & Technology Law Journal.
May 4, 2008
Parasiteware: Unlocking Personal Privacy
Spyware presents a threat of privacy infringement to unassuming internet users irrespective of their country of citizenship.
April 1, 2008
Corporate Counsel’s New Dance Partner: Criminal Lawyers Teach the Limbo Dance
To read the full article, go to Scripted.
February 1, 2008
Revisiting Network Neutrality
In the US, however, the main concern arising is a potential for a “fragmented” Internet, which leads us to conclude that network neutrality legislation is necessary on multiple levels.
January 1, 2007
Regulating Voice Over Internet Protocol: An E.U./U.S. Comparative Approach
To read the full article, go to American University International Law Review.
December 1, 2006
The Legal Status of Spyware
The law provides those whose private information is being misused little recourse and provides little protection for those legitimately mining information.
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