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Utah Keyword Crackdown Challenged
Utah lawmakers believe it's unfair for companies to use competitors� trademarks as keywords in Internet marketing campaigns tied to maximizing search-engine results, so they've passed a state law to stop it. But lawyers in Utah and outside the state think it's unconstitutional. Since the law regulates the Internet advertising activity of companies outside of Utah, lawyers believe it violates the dormant commerce clause, which restricts states from placing undue burdens on interstate commerce.Lousy Calling Plan: Lawyer Convicted of Theft for Letting Cons Use Her Phone 900 Times
Reed Smith Responds to Partner's Crude SCOTUS Tweet
The Am Law 100 firm, which once had its lawyers attend "Tweet School" to learn how to use Twitter appropriately, is doing damage control after one of its Pittsburgh-based partners used the social medium to hurl an obscenity-laced barb.Brief of the Week: Backing White & Case
Business and legal organizations are urging the U.S. Supreme Court to step into White & Case's battle with federal prosecutors over documents produced under a civil protective order.View more book results for the query "*"
Supreme Court to weigh suits of HMOs
In a case soon to be argued, the Supreme Court will decide whether health maintenance organizations can be sued in state courts for negligence and medical malpractice. Its the justices fourth venture into the arena of managed care in four years and perhaps their most important.Victors in Civil Rights Lawsuit Dissatisfied by Nominal Damages
In Search of That In-House Spot?
There was a time when in-house positions may have been considered less difficult than other legal jobs, both to get and to perform. If that was ever the case, it certainly isn't now. Today's market for in-house jobs is extremely competitive, even as the workloads and pressures are getting more intense. Legal search firm managing partner Jeffrey A. Lowe provides a job search road map. And for those already working in-house, these pointers might help you in a switch to another in-house position.Trending Stories
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