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$14B Auto Bailout Dies in Senate

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Adventures in E-Discovery: Preserve Your Website

A recent New Jersey District Court case established precedent that, when it comes to e-discovery , websites should be treated like all other electronic files.  Under this ruling, failing to produce
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Blogs: Powerful Marketing Tools for Lawyers

Seventy-two of the AmLaw 200 firms are blogging – and those 72 firms are responsible for 159 blogs.  And, the Blogosphere is growing rapidly.  For example, since Kevin O’Keefe of
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Harvard to Freeze Professor Salaries and Nonfaculty Hiring

After its endowment plunged by 22%  (and is expected to he down by more than 30% by the end of the fiscal year), Harvard is taking action to control its
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Most Googled of 2008

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Who’s going to represent Blagojevich (and the others)?

Yesterday, Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich was taken into custody for, among other things, “auctioning off” President-Elect Obama’s Senate seat.   So – who’s going to be representing Illinois’ latest corrupt politician?
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Sen. Larry Craig’s Guilty Plea Will Stand

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Myspace Bully Charged With Wrong Crime

We’ve all heard about the famous case that brought the concept of cyber bullying to our attention. When two Missouri teens failed to resolve their dispute, one of the teens’
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“Favorable-Verdict-Barbie”

Barbie won again in federal court last week.  As a result of the verdict, MGA has been ordered to stop producing its popular “Bratz” dolls and to stop selling them
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Oral Arguments: When does a traffic stop end?

The Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Arizona v. Johnson today.  As reported in our original post, the case centered around a traffic stop where an officer patted down the
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