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Point and Click: Getting Your Gun Online -- or Not
While the constitutional right to bear arms may trump gun controls, there is no right to buy arms online, says Attorney Stanley P. Jaskiewicz. While the internet has certainly helped the sale of guns, sellers must contend with regulation that makes it harder to buy a gun than a book.Can Data Have a Life After a Death?
Most disaster-recovery scenarios suggest loss of data is a solvable problem, but there are some situations in which "it really is over." Business lawyer Stanley Jaskiewicz asks how you would recover the critical information lost if a key employee of your business suddenly died.When the CEO Wants His Hotmail
Not only do most of us not have a secretary tidying up our e-mail inbox each evening, but we also have many alternative inboxes for our business correspondence. Indeed, multiple accounts often are created by employees to bypass the hassles of security measures and record-retention policies diligently created by IT departments who often diligently enforce these polices and whose employees read and apply the information in publications like this one.PRECEDENTIALArgued: February 2, 2009Before: McKEE and STAPLETON, Circuit Judges and IRENAS,*fn1 Senior District Judge.OPINIONThe National Right to Work Le
Dressing Your e-Business Up for Success
Asking an e-commerce entrepreneur whether he or she knows what the business looks like may seem silly. After all ? doesn?t it seem a given that no one can run a business, whether an e-commerce venture or a traditional bricks-and-mortar storefront operation, without knowing its basic financial information, especially cash flows, receivables and payables, and the balance sheet? But if the entrepreneur examined this concept and assumption critically in a mirror, and the business could "talk freely" to the entrepreneur, what would it say?The Case of the Silent Tech Contract
Business lawyers -- even tech lawyers -- lead unexciting lives. Reading and writing contracts keeps them stuck in front of a computer or a BlackBerry. No matter their location, they can't get away from words on a screen. But sometimes, contract review requires that lawyers have the detective skills of a Sherlock Holmes, where the quiet absence of key contract clauses may be the most important clue about the other party's intentions for the business relationship.Save Time With Tools You May Not Know You Have
In e-commerce, speed is a job requirement. As time pressures build, it's surprising how many people overlook the time-slashing options waiting on their desktops. Business lawyer Stanley P. Jakiewicz opens your e-toolbox so a click in time saves nine.The Death of a Salesman -- Online
In the old days, a sales representative spent time with a customer in a store, and when the customer made a purchase, the sales rep received credit for the sale. But what happens when the customer talks to the rep, then orders the item from the company's Web site? How does the rep benefit from a structure that gives the customer incentives to order online? Attorney Stanley P. Jaskiewicz analyzes the way e-commerce has affected salespeople, and wonders how Willy Loman might fare in the modern world.Trending Stories
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