There is little question that social media sites like Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn have become a critically important method of connecting brands and consumers. According to an eMarketer report, ne
...employee online activity, the most recent of which, Hispanics United of Buffalo, 359 NLRB No. 37 (2012), involved Cruz-Moore and her co...
The use of social media has expanded significantly in recent years. Indeed, one would be hard-pressed to identify a person under 65 who doesn't have a Facebook, LinkedIn or Twitter account that he or
Welcome to the Social Media Law Center, an online service of The Legal Intelligencer. In this section you will find a collection of news articles analyzing the legal issues and emerging trends in soc
From Wheeling to Lexington and Dayton to Tallahassee, U.S. law firms have increasingly looked to move back-office operations to less expensive geographic markets in an effort to save on rent and empl
...is a recent board decision in In re Hispanics United of Buffalo, No. 03-CA-027872 (Dec. 14 2012), in which the board...
...South Carolina, the Humphreys firm in West Virginia, the Collins firm in Buffalo, John Roven Esq. in Florida and Georgia, etc.) were conducting litigation screenings...
...A Buffalo lawyer who pushed a "meritless" housing discrimination claim through administrative...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...Trust Company (bank) by certified mail at two different addresses: one to Buffalo, N.Y and the other to Wehrle Drive, in Williamsville, N.Y...
A thoughtful judge, a prosecutor willing to consider the possibility that his office got it wrong, a dogged attorney, and a lot of luck, got Michael Clancy out of prison, with a $2 million check in h
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
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