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Sr. Member of DOJ’s National Security Division Joins Perkins Coie as Partner

Sr. Member of DOJ’s National Security Division Joins Perkins Coie as Partner

The law firm of Perkins Coie recently announced that Todd Hinnen, a senior member of the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) National Security Division, has joined as a partner in the…

Pennsylvania School District Accused of Spying on Students at Home

Pennsylvania School District Accused of Spying on Students at Home

A class action law suit has been filed against the Lower Merion School District alleging the district violated the privacy of its students by remotely activating the webcams in laptops…

Facebook fact finding in Florida

Facebook fact finding in Florida

Online social networking doesn’t quite make the cut as one of the four f’s of human behaviour, but it’s close. For new lawyers, however, it pays to keep a lid…

Gardere Wynne Sewell Lays Off Undisclosed Number

Dallas, Texas-based business law firm Gardere Wynne Sewell has laid off an undisclosed number of attorneys and staff today. The firm bizarrely cites “privacy” concerns as its reason for not…

Justice Antonin Scalia Addresses Right to Privacy

Justice Antonin Scalia spoke Wednesday at a conference organized by the Institute of American and Talmudic Law, about American and Jewish Legal traditions of privacy. Scalia argued, that under a…

Blago’s Lawyer to Challenge “Illegal” Wiretaps

Blago’s Lawyer to Challenge “Illegal” Wiretaps

Indicted Governor Rod Blagojevich’s attorney will challenge the lawfulness of the court-ordered wiretaps offered as evidence in federal corruption allegations against the Illinois Democrat. Chicago attorney Ed Genson criticized FBI…