Forensics Magazine
By Douglas Page Dec. 2006/Jan. 2007
THERE'S GOOD NEWS AND BAD NEWS: LOWER PROCESSING COSTS AND DIMINISHING FILM AVAILABILITY HAVE DRIVEN FORENSIC SCIENCE TOWARD DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY.
Last summer, Reuters admitted that two digital photographs presented as part of its coverage of the ...
23Aug
Los Angeles Times: Snared by Their Shelters
SNARED BY THEIR SHELTERS(http://www.enensteinlaw.com/latimes.htm)
By Evan Halper, Times Staff Writer January 10, 2005
As one of the state's top energy regulators, Michael Peevey is familiar with complicated schemes. Now he finds himself caught in one.
In the late 1990s, he started and sold his ...
23Aug
Biglaw Sucked in as Defendant in Malpractice Mess
Source: New York LawyerMeredith Hobbs | August 8, 2011
Three unhappy investors suing developer M. Shi Shailendra over what they claim are millions of dollars in losses from failed real estate ventures also are suing his law firms and banks, alleging the lawyers and ...
7Aug
David Ribakoff Achieves $34.5 Million Verdict
The plaintiffs in a malpractice trial against Holland & Knight, represented by David Ribakoff of Enenstein, Ribakoff, LaViña & Pham, were awarded $34.5 million in compensatory damages.
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6Aug
Enenstein Defeats Substantial Premarital Agreement and Obtains $12,000 in Sanctions
Darren Enenstein of Enenstein and Ribakoff represented Defendant, the Personal Representative of Decedent. Plaintiff and Decedent entered into a premarital agreement allowing for $10,000 per month and to pay for Plaintiff's "living expenses" pursuant to an "Irrevocable Grant" and the ...