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The Legal Intelligencer

Too Many Choices! From Staplers to Blue Jeans, Try to Keep It Simple

Adding options increases expectations people have about how good they will be and, Schwartz says, that produces less satisfaction with the results, even when they are good.
8 minute read

New York Law Journal

Rants, Posts, and the True Threats Doctrine

Cyber Crime columnist Peter A. Crusco discusses recent cases addressing some of the more frequently raised issues concerning the parameters of the true threats doctrine.
10 minute read

Legaltech News

Clearview Social Looks to Automate Attorney Blogging With PostHaste Tool

The blog automation and management platform strives to help attorneys engage more with conversations online.
4 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Get Out of Your Office: The Importance of Extracurriculars After Law School

“Resume builder.” It's a term we are taught at a young age. We join the band and play sports to get into a good college. We join clubs and volunteer to be attractive to law schools. We pull all-nighters with the hope of making Law Review. Before we know it, our resume building is over and we are first year associates. There is no longer a need for extracurricular activities, right? Wrong!
7 minute read

Daily Business Review

Legal PR 101: What You Need to Know to Get the Word Out

So you've just won a huge case for your client. You worked long hours doing research, preparing your client for court, and gathering evidence. Now it's time to let the world know about the verdict.
5 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Microsoft Attorney Julie Brill Announces Parent Consent Plan to Comply With GDPR

Microsoft is again offering the public some insights into its plan to comply with the General Data Protection Regulation, which goes into effect in May.
3 minute read

Daily Business Review

Accepting That LinkedIn Invitation May Be a Violation of a Nonsolicitation Agreement

Social media sites like Facebook and LinkedIn are increasingly being used today for professional purposes. Those purposes include maintaining professional networks and promoting certain brands and companies. On the other hand, an individual's social media activity may serve as the basis for a claim involving the breach of a nonsolicitation agreement.
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

Case of Dead Sea Scrolls, Online Aliases Ends With Probation

Indeed, the trial was so full of erudite references that it sometimes felt more like an academic conference, touching on the French Enlightenment writer Voltaire, the early 1900s Portuguese poet Fernando Pessoa, the Roman thinker Pliny the Elder, and more.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Copyright Law in the Age of Twitter

In her Internet Issues/Social Media column, Shari Claire Lewis writes: A recent decision by the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York involving Twitter may have significant implications for online publications and, ultimately, for how people view the news.
9 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Preparing for Unfathomable Social Media Events

How to Successfully Navigate Legal Challenges for Brands Online
9 minute read

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