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National Law Journal

Donald Trump's Twitter Bashing of Jeff Sessions Raises Hostile Work Questions

President Donald Trump has not been discreet in expressing his dissatisfaction with certain key members on his team. Recent taunts blasted to his millions of followers on Twitter about U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions essentially equates to a public—and very negative—performance review. How would this public scolding fly in the corporate world? We asked labor and management lawyers for their perspective.
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The Washington Wrap Podcast: Episode Three

Has the lawyering in the Russia investigation moved into its next act? National Law Journal Editor in Chief Beth Frerking and Washington…
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The Recorder

Jury Hands Loss to Telesocial in Trade Secrets Case Against Orange

Defunct social media calling startup Telesocial has been dealt a loss in its federal lawsuit alleging that Orange SA, the French telecom giant, hacked into its system and stole its trade secrets.
3 minute read

Legaltech News

Mira Edelman Moves From Google to Director of E-Discovery Services at Facebook

Before joining Facebook as director of e-discovery services, the noted e-discovery expert and speaker spent six years at Google.
2 minute read

Legaltech News

The Forensics Take: Authenticating Trump Jr.'s 'Russia Meeting' Evidence

For data forensics experts and investigators, authenticating emails and social media poses unique technical and legal challenges.
14 minute read

Legaltech News

Service Disruptions to WhatsApp in China Raise Wider Censorship Concerns

WhatsApp joins Facebook Messenger and other apps facing government pressure, but there are still ways users and companies can encourage private messaging.
4 minute read

Legaltech News

Tweeting From the Bench: Judges Discuss Social Media Pitfalls

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruled on Thursday in the first federal appellate court decision to address issues raised when jurists post to social media.
5 minute read

Legaltech News

Social Media Sleuthing of Job Candidates Could Be Risky Business

Some employment lawyers have begun to encourage having hiring partners and direct managers walled off from their subordinates' social media accounts.
11 minute read

The Recorder

Tweeting From the Bench: Judges Discuss Social Media Pitfalls

In the wake of the first federal appellate court decision tackling a judge's tweets, judicial Twitter users discuss precautions to avoid the appearance of bias.
5 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Company Social Media Policies Must Evolve With the Era

Companies navigating today's ever-changing digital landscape likely agree with the latter characterization of that saying, because when it comes to defining rules for social media use by employees, corporations certainly have their hands full.
6 minute read

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