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New York's Recreational Use Statute and Legislative Proposals
Brian P. Heermance, a partner at Morrison Mahoney, and Christopher P. Keenoy, an associate at the firm, write: What do hunting, fishing, canoeing, hiking, cross-country skiing, sledding, and snowmobiling have in common? They are all activities that are covered by New York's Recreational Use Statute, which was enacted to induce property owners who may be reluctant to permit people to come onto their property for recreational activities to do so without fear of liability.Beretta GC Fires Off Criticism of Gun Control Legislation
Beretta USA Corp. general counsel Jeffrey Reh has found himself in the crosshairs of Maryland's gun control debate, with the state's governor on the other end of a legislative and rhetorical shootout.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.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.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.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.Panel Says Landmark Rent Deregulation Ruling Applies Retroactively
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