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Lawyer on TV Break from Spector Trial
“The ethical question is, ‘Can he still reach the level of competence needed to represent a client on a murder charge?’ ” Levenson tells AP. “If he’s super lawyer and he can do it, he won’t be violating ethics, but he certainly will raise some eyebrows.” … [Read more...] about Lawyer on TV Break from Spector Trial
Judges should not make unnecessary comments and aim at breaking news: Justice Kurian Joseph
While referring to the Nirbhaya case, the judge said that media debates and judgments on pending cases were disrespectful to the system and should be considered as contempt of court as it affects the psyche of the judge and media trial before the delivery of judgment. According to him the media should play a constructive role in the betterment of the legal system. … [Read more...] about Judges should not make unnecessary comments and aim at breaking news: Justice Kurian Joseph
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Breaking News: FTC vs. Wyndham Update – Privacy Monday – August 24, 2015
The appeals court said that Wyndham “cannot argue it was entitled to know with ascertainable certainty the cybersecurity standards by which the FTC expected it to conform….[T]he company can only claim that it lacked fair notice of the meaning of the statute itself — a theory it did not meaningfully raise and that we strongly suspect would be unpersuasive under the facts.” … [Read more...] about Breaking News: FTC vs. Wyndham Update – Privacy Monday – August 24, 2015