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E-filing: moving states into the twenty-first century

  • Stoll Keenon Ogden PLLC
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  • USA
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  • April 26 2013

In May 2012, the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts announced that the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit had begun to accept

Context, content and privacy in warrantless searches of cell phone and cameras

  • Dentons
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  • Canada
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  • April 24 2013

Context and content matters to the assessment of reasonable expectations of privacy in criminal law matters. Recently, in R. V. B. (C.), 2013

Is there life after death for your digital assets?

  • Field Law LLP
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  • Canada
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  • March 18 2013

Digital assets. It is a phrase that is currently trending among legal commentators and Canadians alike. Some argue that it is a critical topic for

You have the right to Google an attorney in Canada

  • IT-LEX Inc
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  • Canada
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  • March 5 2013

A recent Canadian Court ruling found that, following an arrest, a detainee's right to obtain counsel allows for the use of the Internet to find a

Are digital wills the future?

  • Howes Percival LLP
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  • United Kingdom
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  • February 14 2013

It's well recognised that a large number of us are spending more time than ever before on the internet. While a vast amount of this is simply spent

Ontario Court of Appeal recognises new tort for invasion of privacy

  • McMillan LLP
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  • Canada
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  • February 1 2013

Faced with the discovery that someone else had accessed her bank records more than 174 times, without authorisation or any lawful reason, Sandra

How personal injury solicitors can use the Data Protection Act 1998

  • Anthony Gold Solicitors
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  • United Kingdom
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  • January 4 2013

One important decision which a client needs to make before embarking on personal injury litigation is whether they are happy for you, as their legal

Wifi moocher not protected by fourth amendment

  • Steptoe & Johnson LLP
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  • USA
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  • December 1 2012

A federal district court has ruled, in U.S. v. Stanley, that a police officer did not violate the Fourth Amendment when he used software to trace the wireless signal emitted from an Internet user’s computer to obtain his location

How can a knowledge management counsel help achieve excellence as well as efficiency?

  • Ogletree Deakins
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  • USA
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  • October 22 2012

Our firm certainly has amassed a lot of knowledge, having grown to over 650 attorneys focusing in just one specialty of law (labor and employment law

Will you or won’t you?

  • Shepherd & Wedderburn LLP
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  • United Kingdom
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  • October 3 2012

The subject of "digital wills" has come into focus recently, particularly due to reports surrounding Bruce Willis and his wish to leave his iTunes account to his children when he dies