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Facebook billionaire Dustin Moskovitz shuns luxury for startup life
Dustin Moskovitz is by many accounts the world's youngest self-made billionaire. But the 27-year-old isn't sipping champagne in the Caribbean. Instead he's thrown himself back into San Francisco's startup mix, even as Facebook's looming IPO seems likely to send his wealth spiraling even higher.Apparel Maker Loses Bid for Trademark Rights to Word 'Saturday'
The trademark spat between two purveyors of $40 t-shirts has been ugly from the get-go, but a winner has finally emerged.Board Of Contributors: Immigration Reform Bill Will Benefit U.S.
When working together, immigrants and U.S. workers produce more than if they were to work in separate countries, benefitting everyone in the United States, Florian Dauny of Fowler White Boggs writes.Facebook Taps Deputy for GC Job
Colin Stretch will replace Ted Ullyot, who recruited him from D.C. three years ago.Professional Lessons Lie in Instances of Misconduct
Recently, there have been several instances of seemingly impossible acts of unethical behaviors by lawyers and judges locally and nationally. While our first instinct is to shake our heads at these gaffes and think that we would never act in such a manner, it's important that young lawyers not only smirk at these errors in judgment but learn from them as well. And so, in the interest of laughing and learning, we present the top five lessons young lawyers can learn from infamous cases of misconduct.Law Firm Associates' Social Media Use Up, but Uneven
The American Lawyer's Associate Tech Survey shows that associates use of LinkedIn is nearly ubiquitous, while Facebook use continues to slide, and Pinterest gets a look.Court Analyzes and Enforces Facebook's Terms of Service
In his Intellectual Property column, Stephen M. Kramarsky, a member of Dewey Pegno & Kramarsky, writes that Facebook has what most practitioners would consider a bullet-proof clickwrap signup system, but a Southern District Court recently saw it differently and ended up doing an extensive analysis reflecting substantial discomfort with the process.STEM Cells: ILTA's Randi Mayes
Our STEM Cells profiles feature women leaders in technology, whose stories will hopefully inspire girls to dive into science, technology, engineering, and math.Stop Office Holiday Party Antics from Going Viral on Social Media
Employers can use these 5 tips to avoid having unfortunate hijinks at a company party wind up on Facebook, Twitter, or YouTube.Insurance Companies May Be Data Mining Your Facebook Page
By now it should go without saying: Be careful what you post on social networking sites. But here is yet another reason to be conscious of your online presence: Insurance companies are beginning to check social media sites like Facebook and Twitter to determine if you are a coverage risk. You may even have a "social media score" to prove it.Trending Stories
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