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Employee Departures and Data Loss

Scott Giordano

Recent litigation involving former-employee data loss--and discussion on what to do to avoid this litigation.

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Book Digitization Ruling Shifts Transformative Use Analysis

Robert J. Bernstein & Robert W. Clarida

Last month, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit ruled that use of the HathiTrust Digital Library for the purpose of search and accessibility each constitutes fair use.

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Lawyers, Law Firms and Innovation

Terri Mottershead

The important thing to note here is that decline need not mean extinction ' provided the industry changes. And changing it is.

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Landlord & Tenant

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Analysis of several major rulings.

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Eighth Circuit Revives NFL Players' Pay Cap Lawsuit

Jan Wolfe

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit has given the National Football League Players Association (NFLPA) an opening to revive its $3 billion lawsuit accusing league owners of colluding to place a secret salary cap on the 2010 season.

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<i>Twombly</i> and <i>Iqbal</i> As Applied to Non-Fraud No-Injury Claims

James Rotondo & Kaitlin Canty

This article explores the application by a number of courts of the <I>Twombly</I> and <I>Iqbal</I> standards to no-injury cases involving breach of warranty claims.

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The Google Digital Footprint

Greg Sutphin

Social networking sites have not only changed the way people interact and communicate, but also transformed the way business is done. And that includes the business of law.

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Bit Parts

Stan Soocher

Management Company Gets Preliminary Injunction to Block Use of Artist Name It Created<br>New York Federal Judge Sees No Substantial Similarity Between Plaintiff's Rap Song and Usher's R&amp;B Song<br>Pennsylvania Federal Court Finds Songwriter Gave Usher Implied License

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The Cold Call in 150 Seconds or Less

Justin Hectus

Joe Somebody wants to talk about his extranet solution and he is certain that if you will return this, his 17th call, you will be glad you did. How can you cope?

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Professional Development: The New Operating Prowess Required of Today's Marketing Leaders

Michael DeCosta

The creativity that law marketing professionals used especially in the area of marketing communications ' while remaining an invaluable characteristic ' has been usurped by the demand for stronger operational prowess.

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