What’s up with the DMV registration data?

Jun 20, 2011 By: Jay Shuck

Westlaw access to motor vehicle registration data has changed. In short, the data is still on Westlaw, but additional credentialing may be required.

The Calling of a Teacher

Jun 20, 2011 By: Westlaw Insider

The calling of a teacher is so intimate, its duties so delicate, the things in which a teacher might prove unworthy or would fail are so numerous…

American Express sued over outsourced call centers and data privacy

Jun 17, 2011 By: Jeremy Byellin

American Express is being sued over allegations that sensitive customer data is being intercepted as it’s being transmitted to its international call centers.

Today in 1972: Arrest of five burglars marks the start of Watergate

Jun 17, 2011 By: Jeremy Byellin

On June 17, 1972, five men were arrested for burglarizing the Democratic National Committee headquarters at the Watergate complex, setting off one of the largest scandals in U.S. history.

Texas Hold ‘em Poker is “Gambling”

Jun 17, 2011 By: Westlaw Insider

Under the predominate-factor test, Texas Hold ‘Em Poker is “gambling”…

Webinar Sessions On Hot Topics For Corporate Legal Professionals

Jun 16, 2011 By: Victoria Nelson

Learn about topics, tools, and issues that mean the most to you. Webinars are a great way to receive valuable information on…

Hot Docs: Grandmother sues over Teddy Grahams health food claims

Jun 16, 2011 By: Jeremy Byellin

A California grandmother is suing Kraft over the marketing and packaging of Teddy Grahams, billing the product as helping to “support kids’ growth and development.”

Microphone Stand vs. Wall

Jun 16, 2011 By: Westlaw Insider

Trial court could not be said to have violated defendant’s due process rights…

Immigration Litigation: Alabama’s stringent new law

Jun 15, 2011 By: Jeremy Byellin

Alabama just passed a new anti-illegal immigration law that is notably more strict than all other state initiatives on the issue so far.

Westlaw tip: Sorting your research history on WestlawNext

Jun 15, 2011 By: Westlaw Insider

On WestlawNext, you can sort your research history by client ID and by date.

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