They’re wildly popular, yet loaded with liability.
Attorneys are cautioning employers about getting swept up in the blog craze, stressing that bloggers are creating a range of legal problems for employers.
Attorneys caution employers about workers who blog, stressing that they can create real legal problems. Says Zachary Hummel of Bryan Cave, "It's growing exponentially and so more and more employers are facing the issue of how far do we let employees go before we take action."
September 18, 2008 at 12:00 AM
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They’re wildly popular, yet loaded with liability.
Attorneys are cautioning employers about getting swept up in the blog craze, stressing that bloggers are creating a range of legal problems for employers.
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