...about a current or prospective employee that can be obtained in the public domain." Those exceptions would join those already in ...
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
...prohibits employers from accessing the public pages of an applicant's social media. Seven states Arkansas, California, Illinois, Maryland, Michigan, New Mexico and Utah...
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
...that would modify Delaware General Corporation Law to permit the creation of public-benefit corporations. Despite opposition from some members of the Delaware State Bar...
New lawyers often overlook their law school alumni organizations as rich networking venues, eschewing them in favor of other professional organizations. Becoming an active and engaged alumnus is an e
... Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. described the case of Maryland v. King, No. 12-207, as "perhaps the most important...
...in a civil rights dispute in Maryland, arguing that a photographer's recording of police activity in public was constitutionally protected conduct. ...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
The Pennsylvania Superior Court has issued two opinions that will guide state courts in ruling on evidence uncovered after law enforcement officers use global positioning system devices to track crim
...Delaware corporations with their principal places of business in Maryland. Synagro recycled biosolids for public agencies for land application and engaged in that business...
...local attorney who focuses on public-private partnerships. Frank...New Jersey, New York and Maryland, are some of the last...
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