...s Next, little did he realize the tune would portend how lawyers, even those "Over 50," would receive their news and information...
...and recrimination to know from the front row the many challenges women lawyers face in law firms today. Still a Way to Go...
...would bar employers from demanding social media IDs from employees and applicants...
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...anti-discrimination laws, so beyond the obvious and compel-ling humanitarian and social concerns, should this issue matter to employers? The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission...
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...time on Twitter and other social media. This got me thinking about...
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