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November 01, 2006 | Law.com

Can Law Firms Keep the Blogosphere at Bay?

If analysts' assertion that law firm marketing's future lies in the blogosphere is correct, what's a firm to do when an attorney or staffer publishes a blog that might harm the firm's carefully wrought image? Can an Anonymous Lawyer or Article Three Blonde damage a firm's credibility? Philip Gordon and Katherine Franklin, shareholders at Littler Mendelson, the nation's largest employment law firm, say yes. The stopgap measure is a blogging policy.
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December 04, 2007 | New York Law Journal

Behavior Tracking Versus Online Privacy

Shari Claire Lewis, a partner at Rivkin Radler, writes that more and more, companies are using e-mail content and sites visited to find out individual's specific interests and prepare ads targeted to those interests. Now a number of companies, privacy organizations and the FTC have recognized the sensitivity that some people have to the use of this information, but with businesses spending an estimated $20 billion on Internet ads this year, the debate over possible regulation will undoubtedly be fierce.
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September 26, 2002 | Daily Report Online

Will Good Thing Come to Judge Who Waits

For anyone seeking a seat on the federal bench, patience is not only a virtue-it's a necessity.William H. Steele, a federal magistrate judge from Mobile, Ala., probably has figured that out by now.Steele has waited nearly a year for action on his nomination to the Atlanta-based 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. President George W.
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September 04, 2009 | New Jersey Law Journal

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April 05, 2010 | The Legal Intelligencer

N.J. High Court: Employer Not Entitled to Attorney-Client E-mails

The New Jersey Supreme Court on Tuesday gave workers in New Jersey an assurance of privacy in using workplace computers to talk with their lawyers, ruling a company's e-mail-monitoring policy yields to the attorney-client privilege.
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June 08, 2011 | New York Law Journal

Panel Says Landmark Rent Deregulation Ruling Applies Retroactively

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January 10, 2011 | New York Law Journal

Judge Rejects Investor Suit Over Subprime Mortgage Losses

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April 14, 2011 | The Recorder

Agree Not to Not Solicit

Contracts between organizations broadly prohibiting employee solicitation may invite a DOJ antitrust probe, explains David P. Nemecek of Long & Levit.
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May 19, 2008 | The Recorder

On the Move

A weekly report of lawyer moves and law firm changes. Keep abreast of where movers and shakers are going and what they're doing.
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October 19, 2009 | Texas Lawyer

Judge William Wayne Justice's Legend Lives on in Opinions

Senior U.S. District Judge William Wayne Justice (pictured), whose rulings led to prison reforms in Texas and the desegregation of the state's public schools, died Oct. 13 at the age of 89. Texas Lawyer reporter Miriam Rozen asked lawyers who knew Justice to share some of their memories about him.
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