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Samsung Galaxy SIII Ready for Law Firms
New smartphone may beat the iPhone in the legal industryWorkers' Hunt for New Jobs Snarled by 'Noncompete' Clauses
Two months after Patrick McCullough lost his $60,000-a-year job installing computer networks for law firms, he's having a hard time getting work -- even though he's had job offers. McCullough's former employer is threatening to enforce a so-called "noncompete" agreement that bars him from working for anyone who provides legal services within 150 miles of his home.The online retailer Newegg Inc. has built up a reputation for crusading against so-called non-practicing entities—often disparaged as patent trolls. But Newegg may have overreached when it picked a discovery fight with NPE pioneer Erich Spangenberg, earning itself a rebuke this week from an East Texas federal judge.
Mobile Business Communications May Result in Litigation Risk
Carla Walworth, Mor Wetzler and Jessica Oliva of Paul Hastings write that employees' use of personal mobile devices is a genie that is not going back in the bottle. But this trend means that the days when all business content passes through company servers are long gone. With all the benefits come risks that companies must understand and properly balance.Florida's investment climate heats up
Though capital is shrinking, the state remains a rising star in the development of favored industries like biotech, medical devices and information technology.Creating a Culture of Compliance
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