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Three Types of Spam to Watch Out For
Lawyers need to be especially careful of three types of dangerous spam. Here is how to identify each one.Sullivan Partner Says City Bar Must Speak to Next Generation
Samuel W. Seymour, the incoming president of the New York City Bar, said his top priority is to revitalize the 140-year-old institution's standing with lawyers in their 20s and early 30s.Cary Berger of eHarmony: Cupid's General Counsel
As eHarmony's first general counsel, Cary Berger has been helping to grow the company's international endeavors and to address data concerns. He sees that eHarmony faces more unique challenges, due to its consumer focus and international expansion: "Data privacy is a hot issue for all companies. When focused on consumers, it's much more magnified."The three types of dangerous spam
Lawyers need to be especially careful of three types of dangerous spam. Here is how to identify each one.Defects Alleged in Electrolux Refrigerators' Ice-Makers
Appliance giant Electrolux is facing claims in New Jersey and New York that ice makers in some of its refrigerators fail prematurely and spring damaging leaks.Retail vacancies still expected to increase
Commercial real estate brokerage Marcus & Millichap this week forecast that vacancy rates at retail buildings will increase this year throughout South Florida, especially in Broward and Palm Beach counties.Strategies for Content-Hosting Web Sites
Although the large-scale communication on the popular Web site YouTube effectively spreads information, copyright owners believe it directly infringes their rights. From YouTube's perspective, taking steps to prevent the posting of potentially infringing content could destroy its business model. The U.S. Copyright Act may provide a critical solution to this dilemma. The act provides a statutory "safe harbor" that potentially protects content-hosting service providers from liability to copyright owners.ABA May Ditch Law School Student-to-Faculty Ratio Rule
The committee reviewing the organization's accreditation standards reasoned that determining the true size of a law school faculty is just too complicated, given the number of adjuncts and non-fulltime teachers.Smartphone owners test limits of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act in suit against Apple
The smartphone in your briefcase is probably tracking and storing your location. As a consumer, you may enjoy this feature and even pay a premium to enhance its use. However, other smartphone owners are less impressed. They feel the manufacturers' failure to disclose that such tracking occurs violates their privacy rights and constitutes fraud.Trending Stories
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