Employment Blog a Gem of the Web
Attorney Daniel A. Schwartz launched a blog "to give the newspaper a run for its money" in reporting employment law cases and providing commentary. But the more a lawyer's or law firm's name spreads the more potential clients it reaches.Ethics of 'Friending' Adverse Witnesses
Should attorneys exercise caution before becoming "friendly" with adverse witnesses or parties on social networking sites? What ethical issues are raised by an attorney or paralegal seeking the private information of an opposing party by "friending" that party on a Facebook page?Green Law: Clean Technology Is White Hot
The increasing signs that climate change is real and dangerous is now grabbing news headlines, but lawyers working in clean technology have seen it coming for years. And by helping launch solar, wind, biofuel and energy efficiency companies, they've been doing something about it.Navigating California's Data Breach Notification Statute
Atkinson Andelson attorneys Edward C. Ho and Andres C. Hurwitz outline SB 1386, California's data breach notification statute, and advise companies on what can be done to stay in compliance.Best Option for E-Mail Recall and Other Tips
Sometimes the "Send" button is our worst enemy. How many times have you composed an e-mail in haste or anger and fired it off, only to realize you sincerely regret what you wrote? Wish you could take it back? Brett Burney offers pros and cons of the e-mail-recall options out there, plus tips for composing, addressing and sending better e-mails.Nuix Partners With Zapproved and Cowen Group
Nuix will be official sponsor of The Cowen Group's Information Governance Group and is announcing legal hold software as a service jointly produced with Zapproved.Is Twitter Grounds for Trademark Infringement?
An Oklahoma company filed suit against Twitter alleging trademark infringement, claiming Twitter allowed an anonymous user to create an account impersonating the company. The suit was withdrawn and the account disabled, but this may be only the beginning of Twitter trademark issues.Playing 'Moneyball' in the Compliance Department
Baker & McKenzie's Ryan McConnell, Schlumberger deputy GC Daniel Trujillo, and law student Katelyn Richardson find when companies don't gather and analyze Moneyball-like data, effective compliance programs are elusive.Trending Stories
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