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Armatus: An Overview of the Proposed E-Discovery Amendments to Ohio Rules of Civil Procedure
March 2008
  Bulletin on proposed amendments to the Ohio Rules of Civil Procedure being considered by the Ohio Supreme Court that would recognize the particularities of discovery involving electronically stored information.
 

Human Resources Bulletin: Another Benefit of a Company Email Policy
November 2007
  Bulletin on court decision finding that a physician’s e-mails to his personal attorney on the hospital-employer’s computer system were not privileged.
 

Amended Substitute Senate Bill 117 – Ohio Video Franchise Legislation
August 2007
  Bulletin on new Ohio law that fundamentally alters the way municipalities may regulate wireline video service providers operating within their boundaries.
 

The Bricker Water Cooler - Summer 2007 Human Resources Advisory
July 2007
  The summer issue is devoted to an examination of issues surrounding employee telecommuting.
 

Electronic Discovery in 2007: Discovering How Little We Know
June 2007
  Paper presented June 8, 2007 before the University of Dayton School of Law symposium Significant Developments in Computer and Cyberspace Law
 

IRS Says Tax Exempt Hospitals May Provide Electronic Health Records Technology to Physicians Under Certain Conditions
May 2007
  Bulletin on an IRS memorandum providing guidance on the provision of electronic health records technology by hospitals to physicians.
 

Ohio Supreme Court Rules Computer Software is Tangible Personal Property
June 2006
  Discussion of Ohio Supreme court ruling that canned computer software, and possibly customized software, is tangible personal property subject to the personal property tax.
 

House Bill 104: Security Breach Legislation
December 2005
  Analysis of H.B. 104 which requires state agencies and certain business entities to notify Ohio consumers in the event of a breach of security.
 

 

 

 

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Latest edition of Armatus includes a review of the use declarations required in the U.S., how the Trademark Trial & Appeal Board decisions have analyzed false declarations, and what practical solutions exist for avoiding and correcting false statements
U.S Trademark Fraud: Mitigating Strict Liability for False Statements of Use

Read about the proposed amendments to the Ohio Rules of Civil Procedure being considered by the Ohio Supreme Court that would recognize the particularities of discovery involving electronically stored information.
An Overview of the Proposed E-Discovery Amendments to Ohio Rules of Civil Procedure

Visit our latest resource center on electronic discovery, including eDiscoTECH, a blog devoted to reporting and commenting on e-discovery cases and issues
Electronic Discovery Resource Center


 

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