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Law Firms Not Liable in Alleged Web Hacking Case
Two law firms that allegedly surreptitiously accessed an expert witness's password-protected Web site to show a judge that the witness violated a gag order cannot be held liable under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, ruled a federal judge who dismissed the suit. The occupational illness expert had accused Keller & Heckman and its attorney Douglas Behr of hacking into his site by acquiring a password and sharing it with Jones Day lawyers in the midst of a landmark toxics trial.Hollywood's Double Take on Social Media
One thing to do when hiring a celebrity endorser is to be certain their contracts include a "morals clause" that permits termination of a contract if the endorser decides to use Twitter, Facebook, or other social media, to post offensive comments and materials. Just remember celebrity agents are very careful not to let contracts get terminated for bad behavior.E-Discovery Tips From the Bench
Judges are seen as a circumspect and guarded lot, but there are few topics they enjoy discussing more than the art of litigation and e-discovery. Some advice on handling EDD matters: Don't ask a judge "for everything and a pony" and don't treat meet and confers like a "drive-by conference."Chasing the Sun: The 24-Hour Firm
The increasing number of American law firms with an international presence has created the need to get creative with tech and administrative support. Many firms are adding attorneys to their foreign practices and boosting efforts to maintain 24-hour operations, with lawyers and support personnel working through the wee hours. Linking those offices, where key partners serve as linchpins for the coordination effort, is critical in accommodating clients involved in deals all over the world.Getting Law Firms to Boot Up to Green
Are you one of those people that leaves your desktop running so valuable time isn't wasted in booting the operating system? You're not alone. Consultant Brett Burney offers a few simple tips to turn your firm's desktops on to a lighter shade of green.View more book results for the query "*"
Green Law Firm Spends Day 'Living with Ed'
A client reception was in the works for Gardere Wynne Sewell in Dallas, and the firm wanted to go beyond the usual cocktail party. The firm needed a bit of drama -- and ended up creating the firm's own spin-off of Planet Green's "Living with Ed" show, complete with host Ed Begley Jr.Tech Docket Watch: Hulu Tries to Squash a Class Action, Apple and Samsung Continue to Brawl
Q&A: What Top-Level Domains Could Mean for Trademark Law
Trademark lawyers expect seismic change when ICANN's decision to expand the 22 generic top-level domains, such as .com and .org, to an almost unlimited number takes effect. Mintz Levin intellectual property partner Geri Haight discusses what to expect when ICANN accepts applications for new generic top-level domains beginning Jan. 12.How Texas Instruments Transformed the Eastern District of Texas
How did the Eastern District of Texas become such a haven for patent lawsuits? Rewind to Dallas-based Texas Instruments in the early 1990s for an answer.Trending Stories
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