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  • Advances in Internet technology have increased facilitators' capacity to ameliorate Internet bad acts automatically. Failure to employ such technology may result in more liability for Internet facilitators for preventing bad acts online.

    February 01, 2012Jonathan Bick
  • It is rights-of-publicity claims, because they are treated as property rather than as personal rights, and not other types of privacy claims, which are merely personal, that some courts have excluded from Communications Decency Act (CDA) immunity as a form of intellectual property.

    February 01, 2012Alan L. Friel and Jesse M. Brody
  • When confronted by contract after contract, day after day, which ones should an e-commerce executive actually read, so that she can spend some time running the business requiring all those contracts, and maybe even make some money?

    February 01, 2012Stanley P. Jaskiewicz
  • This article is the second installment in an ongoing series focusing on accounting and financial matters for corporate counsel.

    February 01, 2012Michael Goldman
  • By now, most corporations and law firms understand the complexities and realities of eDiscovery, and many organizations are re-examining their e-discovery processes and tools to gain efficiencies and reduce costs across the Electronic Data Reference Model (EDRM). With more options than ever before, litigation support professionals, lawyers and IT staff are grappling with these questions: Can my organization better manage costs and increase control over discovery by bringing e-discovery tools in-house or in-firm? Which components of the…

    February 01, 2012Jason Hu
  • Last month, the authors discussed the fact that proxy access remains a "hot-button" corporate governance issue and the outcome of the debate remains uncertain. This discussion continues herein.

    February 01, 2012By Robert S. Reder, David Schwartz and Roxana Azizi
  • Surely the most obscure feature of the Federal Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) is the issuance and use of opinions. Here's how they work.

    February 01, 2012James Ching
  • Analysis of a recent important ruling.

    January 31, 2012ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |