The Guardian:
Leading authority on dialects and a pioneer of the forensic analysis of voice recordingsStanley Ellis, who has died aged 83, was an authority on English dialects, a pioneer of the forensic analysis of voice recordings and a r (Read More)
The Guardian:
Key software engineer in academia, industry and governmentA software engineer who was respected in academia, industry, and government, John Buxton, who has died aged 75, gained world renown. He made fundamental scientific con (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Politics:
What next for Mitch, the taxi driver turned government drugs adviser?Who will play the eponymous hero in 2015's most hotly anticipated biopic, The Mitch Winehouse Story? I only ask because a few months ago, Amy Winehouse's d (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Politics:
Just when we thought Britain's shameful politics had reached its nadir, parliament starts running celebrity sideshows'Amy has been drug-free for a year," celebrity parent Mitch Winehouse declared to an enraptured audience. "I (Read More)
Wall Street Journal:
A U.S. judge has excluded the testimony of an expert witness in a series of personal-injury lawsuits against Bausch & Lomb over a contact-lens solution recalled in 2006 because of links to a serious fungal eye infection. (Read More)
The Guardian:
Remember when Romo ruled the pop charts? Of course you don't. Dave Simpson hears the stories of the bands that jumped on a likely-looking bandwagon – then saw it stallFor much of its existence, British pop has been dependent (Read More)
guardian.co.uk: The Guardian newspaper: Editorials & reply:
Your report demonstrates the inherent resistance to light and air in the family courts (Media rules cause chaos in family courts, 27 July) but it is encouraging to read that there is a prospect of expert witness reports being (Read More)
The Guardian:
Cellist Adrian Bradbury successfully sued the Lowry in Manchester for staging The Wizard of Oz to a backing tape. But could musicals survive without canned tunes?Charlotte Higgins reported last month that cellist Adrian Bradb (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb:
Jammie Thomas vs. Capitol is probably the most infamous and longest running illegal file sharing case in the U.S., and while a judge declared a mistrial last September, the two parties met once again this week to begin Thomas (Read More)
The Guardian:
Chief constable cleared of contempt after he returns hard drives containing evidence of suspected child abuseA chief constable was criticised by three judges today for defying a high court order to return computer hard drives (Read More)
UK News from Times Online:
A police chief has been forced to return 87 computer hard drives seized in a child abuse raid to a controversial expert witness. (Read More)
USATODAY.com Motor Sports - Top Stories:
An expert witness for suspended driver Jeremy Mayfield does not have the medical degrees or certifications he listed in his qualifications, ...
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CNN:
US District Court Judge Marsha Pechman late Thursday has released figures which reveal that Microsoft could be responsible for as much as $8.5 billion in damages for its allegedly misleading Vista Capable program from mid-200 (Read More)