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Posted on 26 Jan 2010 by HB Litigation Conferences
John F. Mullen Sr. , chair of the complex litigation practice group at Nelson Levine de Luca & Horst , came to HB Litigation Conferences’ offices in Berwyn, Pa., to discuss cyber risk litigation. He answered a range of questions such as who... Read More
Posted on 8 Jan 2008 by Steve C. Posner
Of recent concern is the United States government’s practice of “extraordinary rendition,” which involves detaining a person on United States soil and transferring that person to a foreign nation to be tortured for information in ways... Read More
Blog Post: Posner on Arar v. Ashcroft
Of recent concern is the United States government’s practice of “extraordinary rendition,” which involves detaining a person on United States soil and transferring that person to a foreign nation to be tortured for information in ways that would be illegal if done inside the . Steve...
Blog Post: Steve C. Posner on Al-Haramain Islamic Found., Inc. v. Bush
The case of Al-Haramain Islamic Found., Inc. v. Bush, 2007 U.S. App. LEXIS 26568 (9th Cir., Nov.16, 2007), raises important issues about analysis of, and limits on, the state secrets privilege. Steve C. Posner comments on the case and on the common law state secrets privilege, which allows the government...
Blog Post: Mark Greisiger on Cyber Risks & Privacy Liability - Part 1
Blog Post: Mark Greisiger on Cyber Risks & Privacy Liability - Part 2
Blog Post: Mark Greisiger on Cyber Risks & Privacy Liability - Part 3
Blog Post: John F. Mullen, Sr., of Nelson Levine de Luca & Horst, Discusses Cyber Risk Litigation: Part 3
Blog Post: John F. Mullen, Sr., of Nelson Levine de Luca & Horst, Discusses Cyber Risk Litigation: Part 2
Blog Post: John F. Mullen, Sr., of Nelson Levine de Luca & Horst, Discusses Cyber Risk Litigation: Part 1
Blog Post: The Right of Privacy in Data Stored in "Cloud Computing"