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2019 eDiscovery Case Law Year in Review, Part 2

eDiscovery Daily

But, this case – where an attorney sought sanctions against another for hanging up on him – is a unique example of lack of cooperation: Court Denies Sanction Request for Attorney Who Hung Up on Opposing Counsel One Time : In Ewing v. Washington District Judge Robert J. 2011: Part 1 , Part 2 , Part 3 , Part 4. GEO Group, Inc.

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The History of Computer Viruses & Malware

eSecurity Planet

Ransomware, for example, usually doesn’t self-replicate. Though both governments have formally denied responsibility for the attack, Stuxnet is today commonly known to be the work of a joint effort between Israel and the United States, as reported by both “The New York Times” and “The Washington Post,” among others.

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This Is What Happens When Context Is Lost.

John Battelle's Searchblog

The FCC made sure you couldn’t go full George Carlin in your creative execution, for example. By 2011, regulators began to wrap their heads around this burgeoning field. Anyway, that was the state of play up until 2011, when Facebook submitted a request to the FEC to clear the issue up once and for all.

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This Is What Happens When Context Is Lost.

John Battelle's Searchblog

The FCC made sure you couldn’t go full George Carlin in your creative execution, for example. advertisers loved its price tag (open web ads were far cheaper), and its seemingly amazing return on investment (driven in large part by fraud and bad KPIs, but that’s yet another post). The FTC made sure you couldn’t commit fraud.

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This Is What Happens When Context Is Lost.

John Battelle's Searchblog

The FCC made sure you couldn’t go full George Carlin in your creative execution, for example. advertisers loved its price tag (open web ads were far cheaper), and its seemingly amazing return on investment (driven in large part by fraud and bad KPIs, but that’s yet another post). The FTC made sure you couldn’t commit fraud.