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February 08, 2013 |

An Outbreak Of Flu-Related Legal Issues

It's too bad we can't just outlaw the flu. But since we can't, the next best thing might be to ask the legal department what can be done about it.
4 minute read
March 01, 2004 |

COVER STORY: INNOVATIVE GCS

A GOOD GENERAL COUNSEL IS A GOOD PROBLEM SOLVER. Meeting clients' needs, managing a law department, using technology to replace routine legal functions-these are just a few of the tasks that most of you grapple with daily. Some of you do these things with particular flair and ingenuity. So this year we decided to recognize a few of the profession's finest creative thinkers, some of its most Innovative GCs.
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December 19, 2011 |

Untested computer-crime statute gets 9th Circuit workout

At oral arguments 9th Circuit challenged the DOJ's position on the scope of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, which could criminalise seemingly innocuous computer activity that runs afoul of employer policies.
3 minute read
May 10, 2010 |

Webbie nominations: Part 2

In case you missed last week's column with the rules of the game for the First Annual Big Law Webbies, here is the bottom line: Big Law needs recognition for its achievements in the world of Internet marketing, and we need your help highlighting the best and worst of Big Law websites. Send your nominations to snarkatlanta@yahoo.
5 minute read
May 20, 2002 |

D.C. Judge Holds Fire

The D.C. government filed suit in January 2000 against 25 firearms manufacturers and dealers. Today, a year after oral arguments, D.C. Superior Court Judge Cheryl Long still has not ruled on the defendants` motion to dismiss.
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Sniffing or Spying: Court Takes Up Google Street View Suit
Publication Date: 2013-06-09
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The litigation pits a renowned class action attorney against a preeminent technology company and Silicon Valley's most famous law firm, yet the appeal seems to be flying largely under the radar.

January 18, 2013 |

An Outbreak of Flu-Related Legal Issues

It's too bad we can't just outlaw the flu. But since we can't, the next best thing might be to ask the legal department what can be done about it.
4 minute read
January 12, 2009 |

Big four Big Law resolutions

H-E-L-L-O 2009By now, the New Year's resolutions of others in our lives are becoming apparent. You haven't noticed this Look around-the attendance in your 5 a.m. spin class just tripled; your brother opted for a Diet Coke instead of his usual Sweetwater 420 while watching the BCS Championship Game; and the nasty neighbor who always steals your paper brought it to your front door.
5 minute read
October 14, 2003 |

Iraq Diary: Part Two

Last March, Michael R. Moebes was a paralegal at Drew Eckl Farnham and a nearly graduated student at Georgia State University College of Law.A quick telephone call informed him he had about 36 hours to get ready to captain an Air National Guard unit that would evacuate wounded soldiers in the Persian Gulf. Along with moving patients to and from waiting airplanes and helicopters, Moebes fought his war on the Internet.
24 minute read
January 23, 2009 |

Managing Co-workers' New Year's Resolutions

The Snark, an anonymous associate, offers guidance on how to handle Big Law co-workers' New Year's resolutions, wherein they try to spend more time with family, get in better shape, etc. etc.
5 minute read

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