Adonis v4.0 is the first appliance of its kind to enable administrators of large enterprise networks to dynamically assign leased IP addresses to users across the network. Administrators can now perpetually scrutinize their network resource allocations with confidence, without having to contend with known vulnerabilities and scalability limits inherent to other similar systems. |
At this point, the power of Ken Lays' personality could be what keeps him out of prison. Juries give verdicts to people they like. |
But what a prosecutor wants is someone in the meetings. I think someone has to have rolled over on DeLay. |
I don't know if this suit was for sport or for spite, but they've gotten what they deserved, and that's zero. |
In South Texas, there's a large chance that Merck is going to get hit and hit hard. |
It gives [the defense] hope because their entire defense is that (a) they were unaware of any criminal behavior, and (b) the company really wasn't in financial trouble. Now the jury is going to have to believe they knew of all the elements of the crimes alleged against them. |
Lay is making eye contact with the jury, and they're not looking away from him, which is a very good sign for Lay. |
Moments like that are frozen in jurors' minds, and it's going to be very difficult for the defense to overcome the impression that Hannon made. |
Only individual questioning can flesh out whether the panel is so predisposed against the defendants. |
The defendants have great lawyers, and great lawyers have to be good storytellers. |
The government's case is, I think, much stronger than anyone anticipated. |
The lawsuits that result from faulty products in this field can bring a company down. Any way you go in this, the only thing you'll wind up with is happy trial lawyers, because this thing is about to explode. It simply doesn't lend itself to a kiss and make up resolution. |
There are 4,000 of these cases out there. The black hole gets bigger the more and more they get hit. |
These tapes can be the equivalent of a hand grenade with the pin pulled out. If the defense can convince jurors that the government has misled them by only presenting excerpts, then the government will be in deep trouble. |
They have to find a way to replace the corporate logo, the Enron corporate logo, with the face of a civic-minded Ken Lay, someone who reached out to the community and did an awful lot of good. They have to humanize the client. |