...Meyer, Unkovic & Scott was named Duquesne University School of Law's Woman of the Year. She received her J.D...
...of these and other high-profile corporate scandals. Full...
...all-intrusive and never-forgetting Internet, lawyers have to be alert...be tremendous. For instance, the law prevents using the name of...
...in the daily practice of law. When I have these talks...the obvious changes in the technology that we as attorneys have...
...police must provide detainees with Internet access just so they can...some of the most experienced technology professionals in the industry....
...When law students go to law school...undue hardship." Technology has diminished the need for...
...the next big thing in intellectual property disputes. The new technology, which makes it possible to create an item by simply downloading a...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
The question is no longer whether your company should be involved with social media — it already is, whether you're leading or following. The skyrocketing popularity of these services is undeni
The Securities and Exchange Commission's Report of Investigation (Release No. 69279, April 2, 2013) into the posting by Netflix Inc.'s CEO of a significant company milestone on his personal Facebook
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