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...in developed countries, as Amazon.com Inc. learned in February, when the media accused a German contractor of hiring security guards with neo-Nazi ties...
...from using the most powerful social network in the world to...industry clients on issues involving media and communications, he starting sharing...
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...changing technological realities of international transactions by authorizing service through email, social media, and even text messages. Courts in the United States, while open...
The Daily Report
...of their day-to-day operations. Many have determined that using social media is simply a waste of timebillable timeand...
 A special edition article that I recently wrote for the Daily Record column is entitled "Book Review: Papernoâs âRepresenting the Accusedâ a step-by-step guide for criminal defense atto
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...certain price ranges Read more... More about Apps, Location Specific, Foursquare, Social Media, and Apps Software
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The Daily Report
...solve. But in an uncharacteristic gesture, Brooks sidestepped the news media before Wednesday's hearing. His office also has postponed the planned Moore...
...Web giant Yahoo agreed Sunday to buy popular blogging and social media service Tumblr for $1.1 billion. The all-cash...
Case provides valuable guidance to judges on how to responsibly handle social media connections and communications. Judge sent defendant to prison for assaulting defendant...
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