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Facebook Promotes Colin Stretch to GC
Social networking giant Facebook named a new head of its legal department Thursday, promoting Colin Stretch from deputy GC to vice president and general counsel.Court Analyzes and Enforces Facebook's Terms of Service
Attorney Stephen M. Kramarsky looks at recent Southern District of New York analyses of Facebook's terms of service, and evaluates when users should be legally bound by these terms.Heads Up! Here Comes Google Glass
Privacy and fashion concerns aside, Google's wearable display promises to be a top productivity tool for lawyers.Facebook Lists $2.6 Million in Legal Fees Ahead of Friday IPO
When Facebook debuts Friday on the Nasdaq, thousands of company employees will become instantly rich. Also reaping the rewards of the high-profile IPO: Facebook's lawyers from Fenwick & West. Facebook lists legal fees and expenses related to its hotly anticipated IPO at $2.6 million, according to an SEC filing Tuesday.'Public' Tweets Subject to DA's Subpoena, Judge Says
Twitter Inc. must produce tweets and user information of an Occupy Wall Street protester, a judge has ruled, discounting objections from the social media website in a case of first impression.Senate Amendments May Only Create More Questions About the Wiretap Act
The Wiretap Act is a legislative scheme permitting very limited state law enforcement interception and recording of oral, electronic and wire communications.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.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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