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Alanna Byrne

Alanna Byrne

November 02, 2012 | Inside Counsel

Apple must rewrite Samsung “apology ads” following reprimand from UK court

Apparently sarcasm doesnt go over too well with the U.K. Court of Appeal.

By Alanna Byrne

2 minute read

November 02, 2012 | Inside Counsel

6 notable GCs in the news

General counsel sound off about affirmative action, Twitter censorship, steroid use and more

By Alanna Byrne

6 minute read

October 31, 2012 | Inside Counsel

7 of the strangest lawsuits making headlines

A sexy Big Bird costume, an incredibly ugly baby and five more of the strangest lawsuits in the news

By Alanna Byrne

6 minute read

October 30, 2012 | Inside Counsel

Employers should review “time off to vote” laws before Election Day

President Obama cast his ballot early, but plenty of Americans will still be headed to the polls next Tuesday. During the next week, employers should brush up on voting rights laws in their states to ensure they give employees sufficient time to cast their ballots on Election Day.

By Alanna Byrne

2 minute read

October 29, 2012 | Corporate Counsel

In-house career changes

Notable moves in the corporate legal world

By Alanna Byrne

3 minute read

October 29, 2012 | Corporate Counsel

6th Circuit rules that counseling recommendation violated the ADA

Court's ruling focused on the definition of recommended medical examinations

By Alanna Byrne

4 minute read

October 29, 2012 | Inside Counsel

Paul Ceglia arrested for alleged Facebook fraud

For more than two years, Paul Ceglia has been waging a legal battle against Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg in an effort to establish himself as the majority owner of the social networking site. Now the Internet entrepreneur has a new courtroom opponent: the federal government.

By Alanna Byrne

5 minute read

October 26, 2012 | Inside Counsel

Law school falsified jobs data, according to ex-employee

Law school graduates suing the Thomas Jefferson School of Law (TJSL) for allegedly misleading jobs data now have an unexpected ally: a former career-services employee who accused the school in court of distorting its employment statistics.

By Alanna Byrne

7 minute read

October 26, 2012 | Inside Counsel

Reviewing 5 of October’s top stories

New Yorkers fight the citys soda ban, Douglas Arnsten and Rajat Gupta receive their sentences and three more continuing cases in the news

By Alanna Byrne

6 minute read

October 25, 2012 | Inside Counsel

ABC News wants “pink slime” lawsuit in federal court

ABC News, which is embroiled in a multi-million dollar defamation lawsuit over a series of reports on so-called pink slime beef products, asked Wednesday to transfer the case to federal court.

By Alanna Byrne

4 minute read