impropriety of
Citrin's conduct, he not only deleted the
(39) See
Citrin, 440 F.3d at 420 (explaining that the employee's access rights were terminated when he breached his duty of loyalty); see also Juo, supra note 34, at 51 (specifying that the Seventh Circuit relied on the agency relationship between an employer and employee in establishing the existence of authorization).
Citrin deficiency caused by SLC25A13 mutation is another disorder of the urea cycle [Figure 1]b.
The Seventh Circuit's ruling in
Citrin implies that the manner in which an employee uses his access can terminate his authorization.
This is the second year in a row that
Citrin Cooperman has been ranked among the nation's top 25 companies, up three spots from 28th in 2012.
PHOTOS: MATT GOLDENBERG, AP IMAGES, ERIC LEFKOFSKY, MICHAEL JONES, MICHELLE
CITRIN, LOREN RABINOWITZ/MAY/JUNE 2011/MOMENT
Citrin, the defendant, was employed by the plaintiff to look for and help acquire real estate.
"We can't wait to get this data started," added Elizabeth
Citrin, another member of the SDO team.
Thus it is no surprise that the present director of IGS, Jack
Citrin, together with sociologist Isaac William Martin, on the thirtieth anniversary of enactment (June 6, 2008), convened some of the best of the scholars who have studied Proposition 13, together with activists and other knowledgeable people, to assess the proposition's legacy.