Bills that would have restricted use of the Texas Supreme Court's divorce forms, created regulations for lawsuit lending and given some judges a small pay raise are examples of measures that died las
...You can start the discussion by sharing the content on LinkedIn and Twitter. "It is hugely important that you have a social...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
Terminating an employee is never an easy thing to do. But paying careful attention to the termination letter and exit interview can help make sure the termination of a worker goes as smoothly as poss
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
A former Flaster Greenberg associate has sued the firm, alleging she was fired soon after she notified the firm's human resources department that the shareholder she was working under was creating a
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
...conversations about social media mention the explosive growth of networks like LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook. They also include at least one individual who will tell...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
...either personally or through computers, cell phones, text messaging, instant messaging, blogs, Twitter, Facebook, MySpace, personal electronic and media devices or other forms of wireless...
...either personally or through computers, cell phones, text messaging, instant messaging, blogs, Twitter, Facebook, MySpace, personal electronic and media devices or other forms of wireless...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
The most powerful role models lead more by action than words, a lesson leaders and managers could learn just by watching the biggest, baddest new CEO on the planet, Pope Francis I
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...employee speech that affects agency functioning. In this age of Facebook and Twitter, the considerable First Amendment difficulties previously presented by public employees posting signs...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
Tracking third-party and open source components in a software project helps manage the quality and security aspects of the project. It also ensures compliance with the terms specified in the license
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
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