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February 15, 2012 | Texas Lawyer

Cybersecurity Act Could Impact Law Firms, General Counsel

Congress this week will be introduced to the Cybersecurity Act of 2012, which aims to protect crucial American computer infrastructure by giving oversight to the Department of Homeland Security. Experts say it's possible that large law firms and corporate legal departments could be impacted and find themselves reporting security procedures to the federal government, or face fines and public scrutiny.
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December 22, 2006 | National Law Journal

Is Your Blog Exposing You to Legal Liability?

The growth of blogs continues to be nothing short of explosive. But as usually is the case with such rapid adoption of technology and communication ability, there is the potential for legal liability. Chadbourne & Parke counsel Lawrence Savell discusses some of the major legal issues that must be considered by companies that operate a blog, including defamation, copyrights, trademarks and disclaimers. And law firms that publish blogs have advertising issues to consider, as well.
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June 29, 2012 | Daily Business Review

Sale of Fort Lauderdale condo tops $1 million

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April 04, 2012 | The Legal Intelligencer

People in the News

Sabrina Sacks Mann, president of Sacks Legal Search, participated as a panelist during the Pennsylvania Bar Association's Women in the Profession midyear meeting March 21 on the topic of "Optimizing First Impressions."
3 minute read
December 21, 2010 | The Legal Intelligencer

An Error in Protecting Privacy

Last week's article, "Cell Phone Tracking: Privacy or Anonymity?," discussed a federal court judge's decision to deny an application made by the prosecutors under the Stored Communications Act, or the SCA, for an order directing a cell phone service provider to provide information kept by the provider as to which cell towers a cell phone in question was closest to over a period of sixty days.
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October 21, 2002 | Law.com

Ronettes' Profits Limited by 1963 Contract

The New York Court of Appeals has denied a pioneering "girl group" trio, the Ronettes, millions of dollars in profits from the synchronization of their work. The state high court said Thursday that the group members are bound by the terms of a contract they signed in 1963 without benefit of counsel with legendary producer Phil Spector, despite the fact that new technologies and marketing opportunities have significantly raised the ante.
7 minute read
July 10, 2008 | New York Law Journal

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June 20, 2005 | Texas Lawyer

Enron Plaintiffs to Recover Billions From Banks

The plaintiffs in the massive Enron Corp. securities class action are beginning to extract big money from the deep pockets of banking-company defendants.
6 minute read
June 20, 2013 | Legaltech News

How to Build a Wi-Fi Network in Your Law Office

As lawyers become accustomed to using mobile devices at home and on the road, many would also like to have the ability to access internet services in the office without running up wireless carrier bills or running cable throughout the office. Here's how to build a Wi-Fi network in the office that works.
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