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Records Information Management and Electronic Discovery Best Practices with Browning Marean, Esq. and Joshua Gilliland, Esq.

3 hours ago ago from Bow Tie Law\'s Blog

D4 is pleased to announce a webinar with Browning Marean, Esq., of DLA Piper, co-author of “Electronic Discovery and Records Management Guide,” on records information management and electronic discovery best practices.  The webinar will examine records management, how to develop a records management policy, a comparison to litigation holds and Records Information Management (RIM) best practices.    We will also discuss electronic discovery ...

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Feds get tough on data breaches

8 hours ago ago from DocuCrunch.com

A major new federal data security law (Personal Data Privacy and Security Act of 2009) is gaining steam and is going to set new, more precise rules for the management and safekeeping of corporate and government data. It may seem like Congress is unable to get anything passed these days, when inter-party wrangling and threats of filibuster seem to tie most federal legislation in knots.  But the new act has just cleared a major hurdle, the ...

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Rule 8(a) Hates You For Your Freedoms.

12 hours ago ago from South Florida Lawyers

So I was reading my WSJ this morning and, in addition to a nice remembrance of DUI attorney Richard Essen, came across this letter from Senator Specter: William McGurn raises a false alarm that terrorists will flock to sue federal law-enforcement officials if my bill, the Notice Pleading Restoration Act of 2009, were enacted into law (" Terror by Trial Lawyer ," Main Street, Dec. 1). Mr. McGurn's argument is so off-base that, during a ...

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Do you know? Employee witness statements

14 hours ago ago from Ohio Employer's Law Blog

Last week I discussed opposing counsel’s ability to interview your company’s current and former employees , even during active litigation. Today, I’ll discuss how you can get your hands on those witness statements without having your counsel engage in expensive discovery fights over work product issues. Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 26(b)(3)(C) states: Previous Statement . Any party or other person may, on request and without the ...

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Sup. Ct. Decision in Beard

7 hours ago ago from Habeas Corpus Blog

UPDATED BELOW The Supreme Court issued its opinion in Beard v. Kindler today. The opinion is available here and was written by Chief Judge Roberts. Here's the holding: We hold that a discretionary state procedural rule canserve as an adequate ground to bar federal habeas review.Nothing inherent in such a rule renders it inadequate for purposes of the adequate state ground doctrine. To the contrary, a discretionary rule can ...

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Rahaxi, Inc. Announces Significant Increase in Transaction Volumes for October and November

12 hours ago ago from Good News Now

HELSINKI, Dec. 8 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Rahaxi, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: RHXI), an international card payments processor and technology company, today announces that its subsidiary Rahaxi Processing Oy in Helsinki has increased the volume of transactions processed by 29% as compared to the same period in 2008. Transaction numbers jumped from 1,877,292 to 2,404,861 for the month of October, whereas in November they increased from 1,706,860 ...

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Memex: Detecting and Protecting Civil Liberties

10 hours ago ago from Good News Now

The following is an opinion editorial provided by Stephen G. Serrao, Director of Product Management, Americas Region, Memex , Inc.: For decades, police and other government agencies have documented their interactions with citizens – whether they take the form of helping a stranded motorist, offering first aid or responding to a crime – as a matter of procedure. Historically, this documentation was performed on paper. The main purpose of this ...

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