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August 12, 2014 |

Make Business Development a Priority From Day One

You need to project professionalism from the start. Traci Stuart and Michael Bond offer some pointers on what to do about your social media presence, and how to sparkle at events.
6 minute read
August 12, 2014 |

The Morning Wrap

A round up of news from ALM-affiliated publications and around the web: A new ABA president, law school reforms, and a federal judge jailed in domestic dispute.
1 minute read
August 01, 2014 |

Go Ahead, Take a Smartphone Break

A little bit of Instagram during the workday may actually increase employee productivity and happiness.
2 minute read
July 15, 2014 |

Protecting the IP in Social Media

How much would your company pay for a "like" on Facebook?
5 minute read
July 15, 2014 |

#1 Song With A Price, Singer Says Producer Raped And Forced Her To Do Drugs

"Put It In A Kiss" singer Katherine Alexander accuses a Miami music producer of abusing her contractually and physically.
4 minute read
July 09, 2014 |

Monique Ferraro: Ruling Limits Cell Phone Searches — But Not Enough

Lady Liberty rejoiced recently when a rare unanimous U.S. Supreme Court held that police may not rummage through an arrestee's cell phone without a warrant. For years now, police officers have riffled through arrestees' mobile devices with impunity. That is, until June 25, 2014 when the decisions in David Leon Riley v California and United States v Brima Wurie were issued by the court.
7 minute read
July 07, 2014 |

#SocialMediaBasics for Litigation

Our judiciary, opposing counsel, witnesses, clients, prospective clients, jurors, experts and even our grandparents are, for better or for worse, amassing impressive digital footprints on social media sites.
4 minute read
July 02, 2014 |

Bedsworth: Is Technology Kicking Your Ass? You're Not Alone

Our humor columnist opines on entering the technology-forward 21st century.
9 minute read
July 01, 2014 |

Opinion: Researching Jurors On The Internet Is Not Just Permissible, But Necessary

On June 30, the Law Tribune published an editorial "A Troublesome Opinion Regarding Juror Internet Research," in which it lamented recent American Bar Association Formal Opinion 466. This opinion concluded that there was nothing wrong with a lawyer reviewing a juror's internet presence as long as the lawyer does not initiate contact with the juror (such as by sending him or her a "friend" request).
5 minute read
June 20, 2014 |

N.J. Town Pays $2M To Settle Suit For Man Choked to Death by Police

A lawsuit on behalf of a man who died after Penns Grove borough police placed him in a choke hold has been settled for $2 million.
3 minute read

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