Social Media Law Round-up September 20-24, 2010
Social Media is effecting how many of our clients are conducting business and sharing information. The legal issues arising from such diverse interactions are brand new and constantly changing. We are...
View ArticleSocial Media Law Round-up September 27-October 1, 2010
This week’s Round-up includes ways to find evidence on social media platforms, emerging presence in workers compenastion cases, embarrassing Facebook photos and regrettable MySpace statements, doctors...
View ArticleSocial Media Law Round-up October 1-11, 2010
Is it okay to post that you received a bonus at work on your personal network? This week’s Social Media Round-up includes advice on what to not write on personel sites, legal implications of google...
View ArticleWebinar Presentation: Research History & Folders
From the West eLearning Center’s Webinar Series for Legal Experts, here are the slides for “Research History & Folders” conducted in September, 2010: View all the Questions & Answers from this...
View ArticleSocial Media Law Round-up Oct. 18- 22, 2010
Big Brother is watching and the blogosphere is curious. As we were going through a list of hot topics in social media this week, we noticed several articles were posted about legal issues that involve...
View ArticleSign It and Seal with A Kiss (now with a British accent!)
Since the U.S. owes British courts for the much of its common law, it is refreshing to see the British take a page from our book. For better – or for worse – it appears that a common American legal...
View ArticleSocial Media Law Round-up Oct. 22- Nov. 3, 2010
In the latest Round-Up, we provide you with links to stories that will all heed the same warning: Be careful what you post on social media venues! Your opinions will become public, and could be used in...
View ArticleHas My Patent Been Litigated?
The single most frequent question we get about patent research is how to determine if an individual patent has been involved in litigation. While you might search for the patent number in the dockets...
View ArticleOne Expensive Election
Several stories have noted that the amount of money spent on this year’s election will easily break the previous record for money spent on a midterm election. Not only are the candidates themselves...
View ArticleSocial Media Law Roundup – Nov. 4-15, 2010
A groundbreaking legal case was the big news for social media law this past week. The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) ruled that it is generally OK for employees to criticize or question their...
View Article
More Pages to Explore .....