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Tag Archives: Oops
An Oops In My New Paper: Survey of West Virginia Oil and Gas Law
So, this post is about shameless self-promotion and a cautionary tale. A while back I was asked to write the West Virginia section of Texas A &M Journal of Property Law's Oil and Gas Survey. It's a short overview of… … Continue reading
How Do You Get Away Without Spoliation Sanctions? Oops, I lost my phone!
Author: Preeya SoniaCase Citation: Charles v. City of New York, No. 12-CV-6180 (SLT)(SMG), 2017 WL 530460 (E.D.N.Y., Feb. 8, 2017).Employee/Personnel/Employer implicated: Plaintiff, resident of Brooklyn, NYeLesson Learned: Plaintiff had the obligation to preserve her video of the police conduct. However, … Continue reading
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Tagged Away, lost, Oops, phone, sanctions, Spoliation, Without
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OOPS 2018 Preview: Contractors and Cybersecurity
With even DoD officials acknowledging cyber threats ranging from exfiltrating our top military secrets (“the terabyte of death” per DISA’s Director) to seizing control of SECDEF’s car to sinking Navy vessels with critical infrastructure attacks, both federal agencies and government … Continue reading
US News Law School Rankings Oops: Data Submission or Computational Errors or Both?
US News law school ranking guru Bob Morses reports that “[i]t has come to our attention, since the law rankings were published, that a few schools might have submitted incorrect data to U.S. News. We are studying these situations very… … Continue reading
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Tagged Both, Computational, Data, Errors, Oops, Rankings, school, Submission
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