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Facebook now boasts more than 500 million active members, larger than the entire U.S. population. With the data growing each year, social networking sites will undoubtedly expand as a litigation tool
Attorney Kelly D. Talcott looks at the FTC's revised "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising" and advises that just as an advertiser can be liable for the misstatem
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While Judge Sotomayor may not be known for many high-profile IP or technology law decisions during her nearly 17 years of service on the bench, attorney Kelly D. Talcott says she has ample exposure t
As popular as the iPhone might be, law firms still prefer the BlackBerry, according to Edwards Angell partner Kelly D. Talcott. And while not as prominent as their iPhone cousins, there are many usef
Tweets on Twitter failed to impress Kelly D. Talcott of Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge until the legal blogosphere began singing their praises. Talcott now finds Twitter to be an effective content del
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