Guarantee the complete anonymity of people near sensitive facilities (e.g.women's shelters, nursing homes, prisons, schools, social services, guardianship authorities, courts, and hospitals) by further blurring people's clothes and skin color.
This enables anyone to search the full texts of legal opinions given in U.S.federal and state district, appellate and supremecourts. Google Scholar is adding legal search to its offerings. Simply go to Google Scholar, select the radio button for...
Supreme Court, Courts of Appeals and all 50 states (back to 1997); federal statutory law and codes from all 50 states; and regulations, court rules, and constitutions. The world's largest legal vertical search engine launched today in a partnership...
While the decision was not an overwhelming one, and should not affect future cases, it showcases the confusion in the courts surrounding keyword advertising, and overall search engine marketing issues.
Without knowing how to properly use those trademarks for marketing purposes, SEMs and their clients could be subject to penalties, by both by the search engines and the courts. Eric Goldman, assistant professor of law and director of the High Tech...
That's the very issue that the courts are struggling with across the country. Wilcox discusses changes in attitudes toward online intellectual property, the challenges courts face in litigating online IP and trademark cases, and consumer confusion...
How Appealing by attorney Howard Bashman covers news about appellate litigation, or disputes, which take place in higher level courts. Supreme Court or in a hot area of law like intellectual property or employee rights.