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Geofence Search Warrant Held Valid

E-Discovery LLC

On April 4, 2020, a witness observed the stolen farm equipment on the farm. On April 11, a witness found it missing. Another witness saw an antique tractor being hauled away between April 3 and 5. He moved to suppress the fruits and made related arguments as to the shooting.

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Employer Erred by Downloading Former Employee’s Personal Email; But, Failure to Preserve it Was Not Spoliation; and, There Was a Gap in Employee Handbook Clause Permitting Employer Access Post-Termination

E-Discovery LLC

Permitting employees to use a company’s information technology system for personal purposes has long been recognized as fraught with hazards. HHI explained that when Mr. Shapiro was employed at HHI, he asked Mr. Hughey [HHI’s technology employee] to help him add his personal Gmail account to his work computers. 19, 2021). [1]

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Texas Upholds Narrow Geofence Warrant After Melee Resulted in Murder

E-Discovery LLC

All are real life scenarios that illustrate a modern problem: new police technology has the potential to encroach on personal privacy. Radford, Back to the Future: Revising State Constitutions to Protect Against New Technological Intrusions, 81 Wash. & & Lee L. 1641, 1643-44 (Fall, 2024).

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The Rise of “Post-Truth” Litigation: ALM’s Isha Marathe on How Deep Fakes Threaten the Legal System (TGIR Ep. 209)

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

Isha Marathe , a tech reporter for American Lawyer Media, joined the podcast to discuss her recent article on how deep fake technology is coming to litigation and whether the legal system is prepared. Regulations, laws and advanced detection technology are still lacking but urgently needed. Deepfakes Are Coming to Courts. That’s great.