GPS Tracking – Warrant or Not?

Aug 31, 2010 By: West Reference Attorneys

The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a case that effectively allows police to secretly place global positioning system (GPS) tracking devices on vehicles without seeking a warrant from a judge.

Can an Operator of an Attraction be a Criminal?

Aug 31, 2010 By: West Reference Attorneys

Charles Carnell fancied himself a television star after he appeared on a Discovery Channel program that featured an attraction called Terminal Velocity located at a place called Extreme World in the heart of the Wisconsin Dells, WI tourism area.

It’s here! Introducing the WestlawNext iPad app

Aug 31, 2010 By: Jon Hanke

The WestlawNext iPad App is the only legal research app that synchronizes across all of your devices while providing comprehensive features and content.

Whatever happened to the paperless office?

Aug 31, 2010 By: Jon Hanke

Why do our offices and cubicles still resemble mausoleums for dead trees? The copier and computer printer came along, of course – but so did tree-friendly technologies like email and the Internet.

Westlaw Jury Verdict of the Week: United Airlines Sued for Employment Violations

Aug 31, 2010 By: Jury Verdicts

McInerney v. United Air Lines (U.S.D.C., D. Colo.) Jury says United owes ex-worker $3M for retaliation, award reduced to $390K 2009 WL…

West Headnote of the Day – August 31, 2010

Aug 31, 2010 By: Westlaw Insider

157 Evidence 157X Documentary Evidence 157X(D) Production, Authentication, and Effect 157k369 Preliminary Evidence for Authentication 157k381 k. Books and Other Printed Publications.…

iPad – There is a West Reference Attorney for that.

Aug 30, 2010 By: Marcus Anderson

As of yesterday, we have a new member to the WestlawNext family, the iPad app. This new app allows you access the power of WestSearch from the familiar ease of the iPad

United-Continental Merger – Antitrust Hurdle Overcome

Aug 30, 2010 By: West Reference Attorneys

United and Continental overcame a major hurdle when the Justice Department completed its antitrust review and closed its investigation into the proposed merger

Today in 1967: Senate confirms Thurgood Marshall to Supreme Court

Aug 30, 2010 By: Jon Hanke

Marshall’s reputation as a skilled and successful fighter for civil rights made him the target of the segregationist faction within the Senate.

West Headnote of the Day – August 30, 2010

Aug 30, 2010 By: Westlaw Insider

157 Evidence 157I Judicial Notice 157k12 k. Statistical Facts. Courts cannot take judicial notice of alleged normal mortality of turkeys being raised…

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