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Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
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Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
Their attorneys must see that they obey it, especially since the client has a vested interest in the dispute
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The explosive growth of social media applications such as Facebook, MySpace, Plaxo, Twitter and similar Web sites has been accompanied by individuals posting vast amounts of information, photographs
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