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Dealing with a business opportunity on a typical day
How a law firm might take the necessary steps from Internet rumor to representation proposal.Drafting Trouble-Free Social Media Policies
Social networks are under the corporate radar, either because GCs believe that existing policies are sufficient to manage risk, or worse, that social media pose minimal risk to the corporation. Attorney James Wong warns that existing policies are unlikely to cover evolving situationsHow to find a digital forensics expert
Whether searching for evidence in a criminal prosecution or determining employee activities in a civil dispute, lawyers are increasingly calling on digital forensics experts for investigatory and expert testimony services.Cybersquatters' Latest Target: 'Dot-cm'
Trademark attorneys are warning companies about a new target for cybersquatters known as ".cm," which is the country code - or top level domain - for the West African nation of Cameroon. The dot-cm domain is a hot target for scammers, they say, due to "cm" being a common typographical error for "com" in the popular dot-com domain.What Changing Definitions of 'Computer' Mean for Criminal Law
The emergence of "computers" as a central player in society has put great pressure on legal professionals to master the lexicon of integrated technologies. So what is a computer in the legal sense? And how does this interpretation impact criminal law and procedure? As the presence and applications of computers continue to widen, so does their role in the adjudication of criminal cases.Rule Changes Alter State Civil Litigation Landscape
In civil litigation, this has been a year of big changes and shifts in how personal injury matters are to be played out in Pennsylvania courts.Is the Improved iPhone Ready for Law Firms?
It used to be that the only thing lawyers tried to recruit was new clients. But these days, seemingly every firm has a group of attorneys pushing to bring aboard something else entirely: iPhones. And they want them badly.'Smith v. Bayer': Can a Federal Court Enjoin Efforts to Certify a Class?
Bruce A. Colbath, a partner at Weil, Gotshal & Manges, and Jaime S. Kaplan, an associate at the firm, write that an upcoming reconsideration the the Seventh Circuit will be the first post-'Smith' decision to address whether the All Writs Act can provide a vehicle for successful class oppositions to serve as a basis to enjoin similar proceedings.Snapshot: Leonard Nuara, Partner, Thacher, Proffitt & Wood
Leonard Nuara, a partner at Thacher, Proffitt & Wood in New York City, was instrumental in getting the firm back on its feet after it lost its offices in the World Trade Center attacks. He�s the chair of Thacher Profitt's technology and IP practice group and technology committee. His pick for most important tech trend this year? The use of software products to build portals and extranets that allow collaboration. Find out about all the tech that keeps him going.Trending Stories
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