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...situations, have been hesitant to embrace other forms of service such as Facebook, Twitter, and other electronic means of communication. However, a recent decision in...
...the jurors had engaged in misconduct by discussing the case on his Facebook page and via Twitter. The juror, Eric Wuest, strongly hinted...
...the discussion on what constitutes bias when a trial court judge uses Facebook and is "friends" with someone closely connected to a case...
The terrible storm that hit near Granbury, the monster tornado that struck Oklahoma City and inflicted devastating losses, and early school closings in Dallas due to an impending storm ? all of these
...social media is still wrong. Ex parte contact with a judge on Facebook is still improper ex parte contact. 2. Remember, if it...
...Shady Move Eminem's song publisher doesn't like Facebook's new ad. Eight Mile Style is suing the social-media giant...
...personally or through computers, cell phones, text messaging, instant messaging, blogs, Twitter, Facebook, MySpace, personal electronic and media devices or other forms of wireless communication...
Along for the Ride is the fourth of seven bands to be profiled in the Daily Report. The bands will compete at LawJam 2013 - the fourth annual battle of the Atlanta lawyers' bands
...level with lawyers and law firms engaging in more serious branding with Facebook pages, Twitter accounts, blogs, and stylized and shortened firm names. Although many...
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