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Turkey’s Court Rules Twitter Ban Illegal

The decision by Turkey’s Telecommunications Board to block the country’s access to Twitter on March 21, just ahead of a […]

If Your Law Firm Suffers A Data-Breach, Maybe You Do Too

Company legal departments need to pay close attention to the cybersecurity practices of the law firms they retain. Not only […]

Fathom Events Hires John Rubey as CEO

Fathom Events, along with its owners, AMC Entertainment Inc., Cinemark Holdings Inc. and Regal Entertainment Group, has appointed John Rubey […]

JPMorgan Commodities Chief Blythe Masters To Resign

Blythe Masters has announced she will leave JPMorgan Chase & Co. after 27 years. Masters will leave the bank in […]

Fed Board Member Jeremy Stein To Resign

Jeremy Stein, a member of the Federal Reserve Board, has announced he plans to resign next month to return to […]

Former AG Alberto Gonzales Hired as Dean of Belmont University Law School

Former U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales has been hired to serve as dean of Belmont University, a Christian law school […]

Act Now To Protect Trademarks Under New Chinese Law

Amendments to China’s trademark law become effective on May 1. The new law “aims to modernize and streamline the trademark […]

More Companies Paying CEOs To Find Their Replacement

Given how much a company stands to lose if a transition at the top doesn’t go well, it’s not surprising […]

Social Media A Compliance Challenge For Drug and Med Device Companies

The FDA has for years been sending out warning letters to pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturers regarding drug, biologic and […]

CafePress Tchotchkes May Not Get Digital Millennium Copyright Act Protection

CafePress allows customers to upload images and designs and create custom T-shirts, mugs, or other items. But if a user uploads a copyrighted image, is CafePress liable?

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