The Pennsylvania Bar Association adopted a proposal to change the Pennsylvania Code of Judicial Conduct at its May meeting, and the state bar will be sending its draft for the Pennsylvania Supreme Co
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...City, N.J. He will discuss the intersection of social media and litigation. Joel B. Rosen, a partner...
...ask about applicants' use of social networking "so as to gauge the candidate's technological skills and media savvy," Christie wrote....
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...expression online, whether by applying existing work rules or issuing new social media policies. A small but growing body of case law from the...
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