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Stop Prosecuting Teens for 'Sexting'
Some prosecutors have hit upon the idea of criminalizing immaturity - filing "kiddie porn" charges against teenagers who send nude or semi-nude pictures of themselves or other youths to friends' cellphones or posting these photos on social Web sites. Instead of grandstanding, often at the victims' expense, prosecutors ought to focus on bringing to justice the grownups the legislators meant to target.Oklahoma AG Cracks Down on Post-Disaster Price Gouging
Oklahoma Attorney General E. Scott Pruitt is already cracking down on price gouging, identity theft and charitable fraud after a tornado destroyed an Oklahoma City suburb.Competition and Confusion on Capitol Hill
An imbroglio is brewing on Capitol Hill that will directly impact the financial services industry and spill over into just about every company that directs marketing to consumers, particularly in the digital space. It's got all the intrigue Washington is known for, and is something corporate counsel need to watch.Del. State Facing Two Title IX Suits Over Equestrian Team Cut
When Delaware State University announced that it was eliminating its women's equestrian team, the school was hit with a pair of class action lawsuits in federal court seeking an injunction that would preserve the team for at least one more year and force the school to achieve a better measure of gender equity in its sports programs.Stronger SEC targets scams, says Miami chief
In response to the financial crisis four years ago, the Securities and Exchange Commission is leaner, meaner and more efficient, according to the Southeast regional director in Miami.What that means for companies and executives caught in the SEC's web is up for interpretation."There has been a complete top-to-bottom restructuring," Eric I.Talent development in law firms: three great ironies
In the past few years, senior law firm leaders have been amazed at how much our junior associates actually know. They, of course, haven't changed; we have, in our understanding and appreciation of what they have to offer.FMC Turns to Social Networking to Find Law Firms
Houston-based manufacturer FMC Technologies is looking to update its roster of outside counsel and hire firms that embrace innovation, technology and, especially, alternative billing arrangements. But its general counsel, Jeffrey Carr, isn't holding an auction or putting out a request for proposals to find them. He's using Legal OnRamp, a social networking site for lawyers. Says Carr, "We like doing things differently. Some people call us grenade throwers. Some people call us crazy. But it works."New Law Takes Canadian Spam Off the Marketing Menu
A new Canadian anti-spam law with global reach and hefty fines is sure to prompt tough conversations between in-house counsel and company marketing departments.Trending Stories
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