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...issued in Securities and Exchange Commission v. Straub (S.D.N.Y, Feb. 8, 2013), District Court Judge Richard J. Sullivan opined on...
...issued in Securities and Exchange Commission v. Straub (S.D.N.Y, February 8, 2013), District Court Judge Richard J. Sullivan opined on...
Sometimes the most efficient way to get relevant information to the government is to share work product. This comes with certain risks, the most serious of which is waiver
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As employment disputes commonly involve communications between or among employees, management, and customers, it should come as no surprise that social media's role in workplace disputes has drastica
With the increasing popularity of Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter, social media-related employment disputes have grown. Proskauer's Elise Bloom and John Barry offer some observations and lessons
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
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