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Gizmodo Editor in Missing iPhone Case Retains Criminal Defense Lawyer
Gizmodo editor Jason Chen retained a criminal lawyer Monday night in the missing iPhone case that has made national headlines. Thomas Nolan Jr., veteran criminal defense attorney from Nolan, Armstrong & Barton, will represent the blogger who writes for the popular Gawker network. Authorities are believed to be probing whether a crime was committed -- and by whom -- when Gizmodo paid $5,000 for an Apple iPhone prototype that it said had been found in a Redwood City, Calif., bar.April 28, 2010 The Gizmodo/iPhone Case: Shield Laws and Stolen Property
Davis Wright Tremaine will be at the forefront of the case--however it ends up being resolved.iPhone Finder/Seller/Not-Returner a Nice Boy Who Plants Flowers
Sooooo, about that guy who picked up the world's most famous missing iPhone from the bar and sold it to Gizmodo? His lawyer says he's 'the kind of young man that any parent would be proud of to have as their son.' Well, that's nice ...The case of the lost iPhone prototype
Two men are charged for selling an Apple iPhone 4 prototype, that they found in a bar, to popular technology blog Gizmodo.com.The Case of the Lost iPhone Prototype
California authorities have hit two Golden State men with misdemeanor charges for selling an Apple iPhone 4 prototype the pair found in a Redwood City bar to a popular technology blog in the spring of 2010. Gizmodo.com purchased the phone for $5,000 and published a detailed review of it months before Apple was set to share the device publicly.Next Generation of Trouble: Gawker Blogger Lawyers Up in Missing iPhone Mess
Gizmodo editor Jason Chen retained a criminal lawyer Monday night in the missing iPhone case that has made national headlines.The Social Media Background Check
This year, the Federal Trade Commission approved the Social Intelligence Corporation as a consumer reporting agency in compliance with the Fair Credit Reporting Act. How does Social Intelligence go about creating social media background checks?The Social Media Background Check
On May 9, 2011, the Federal Trade Commission approved the Social Intelligence Corporation as a consumer reporting agency in compliance with the Fair Credit Reporting Act. The commission noted that Social Intelligence can now issue legal background checks on behalf of employers. As part of the approval, the FTC required that Social Intelligence ensure maximum accuracy of social media information collected -- and that the company is under "obligation to provide employees or applicants ..." [MORE]Gizmodo Editor Retains Criminal Defense Lawyer
Jason Chen, whose home was searched by authorities last week, has signed up Thomas Nolan Jr. of Palo Alto's Nolan Armstrong & Barton.Social Media and the Workplace: Another Look
Philip M. Berkowitz, a partner at Nixon Peabody, writes: Why the continued, strong interest in social media in the workplace? Facebook, LinkedIn, and other social media sites aren't new. But with their continued growth, employers are struggling to understand them and to learn how to adapt them to their internal use, while avoiding the myriad liabilities - from the loss of trade secrets, to invasion of privacy, to claims of discrimination - that may accompany them.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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