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What a Young Lawyer Can Teach You
When I graduated from Georgetown Law in 2012, I had a lot to learn about being an attorney and even more to learn about being a family law attorney. Luckily, I was offered a professional home at Berner Klaw & Watson, where I have learned the ins and outs of family law practice under the supervision of experienced attorneys. The guidance given to me has been invaluable, and, in 2013, I began looking for ways to return the favor. I wondered what I, a new lawyer, could possibly teach a firm of experienced attorneys. An idea came to me while scanning my Twitter feed—I realized I could help the firm embrace the future by introducing the professional use of social media.Security Firms Turn To Social Media
Securities firms are taking their lead from police, who've long used Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and other sites to monitor chatter that could tip them off to potential criminal activity in their communities.On a Buying Spree, Facebook Turns to Fenwick for $2 Billion Virtual Reality Deal
Irvine-based Oculus VR tapped Bingham McCutchen for counsel.Marketing the Nonprofit as a Volunteer or Board Member
As volunteers and members of boards, our duties include helping our nonprofits to spread the word about their causes and meet their financial objectives. Marketing the nonprofit comes in many forms. From securing sponsorships to asking for donations, there are various ways you can help your favorite nonprofits to succeed.How To Gather Digital Evidence of Trade Secret Theft
Gathering evidence against employees walking away with company secrets requires more than looking in the obvious places.Women Leading the Social Media Trend
More women are accessing social media sites through more ways than men.Chefs claim intellectual property damages for unattributed food porn pics
With social media outlets changing the game of sharing, there hasnt been a list of set rules put into place yet regarding images of someone elses work.Facebook to Remove Posts of Illegal Gun Sales
Under pressure from gun control advocates, including New York's attorney general, Facebook agreed Wednesday to delete posts from users selling illegal guns or offering weapons for sale without background checks.Creating a Culture of Compliance
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