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| Internet and law News+ XML/RSSProtect your business by keeping your online policy up to date says Shropshire solicitor Martin Kaye By Simon Wagner Graham Davies, a senior partner at leading Shropshire solicitors Martin Kaye LLP has been warning employers of the importance of having an internet policy and of keeping it up to date and relevant in order to protect the reputation of their company. By Leason Ellis LLP Well-known IP Attorney Martin Schwimmer Joins the Firm By Leason Ellis LLP Karin Segall has joined the intellectual property law firm of Leason Ellis in White Plains, New York as a Partner in the firm’s Trademark and Copyright Practice Group. Ms. Segall was previously with the firm of Foley & Lardner in New York City. By erasecreditcarddebts.com Managing your debts is probably something that you keep putting off. It is pretty difficult to do when the creditors continue to call. And call. And call some more. It is about time you quit hiding, and start dealing with your debts face to face. By Marsden Rawsthorn In recent months 1 out of 5 divorces have cited Facebook as reference in their divorce papers, the social media site is being labelled as a platform to end marriages By I-COM Manchester SEO firm I-COM's MD Tim Roberts to lead internet marketing seminar at Pannone's Deansgate office. The seminar is designed to educate solicitors about the potential of online marketing. By David J. Novak U.S. Court affirmed dismissal of defamation claim against Odin Feldman & Pittleman client in Nemet Chevrolet v. Consumeraffairs.com. The decision confirms the immunity afforded to website operators for content posted on their sites by third-parties. By Mike Caster Microsoft's headline grabbing copyright infringement suits filed in the Delhi high court recently against four companies operating in different parts of India have opened a festering can of worms. By Internet For Lawyers “The Cybersleuth’s Guide to the Internet” live continuing legal education presentation will be held in Omaha, on Friday, November 20, 2009. The seminar will be held at the Holiday Inn Convention Center; 72nd and Grover Streets; Omaha, NE 68124. By The Speakers Bureau The Institute for Responsible Online and Cell-Phone Communication has an effective method for dealing with the vast number of digital issues we are aware of (like the trend du jour known as "sexting"), and those that we will be aware of soon. By The Speakers Bureau Did you always listen to your parents, teachers or caretakers when they told you not to do something and offered you a ton of information about why you shouldn't? By Padberg & Corrigan Law Firm To reach a broader audience of those in need of a reputed law firm on their side in legal debates, a St. Louis-based law firm has announced specialization in trucking and tractor collisions. By The Padberg & Corrigan Law Firm A report has been released detailing how one Missouri law firm has managed to win substantial amounts of money for their clients. By Helena Marquez CervTech Solutions sponsors new social network about Cyberlaw, Internet and society. By Matt Schilling Settlement SYNC, a New York Life Settlement Broker, announces the appointment of Shaun M. Frank as Senior Managing Partner. Shaun has a Bachelors Degree from Hunter College in New York and adds a new light to the life settlement marketplace. By Michael Corrigan A law firm is announcing their participation in the future of today's youth, by offering a generous scholarship open to the general public. By IceNews A one-day conference in Iceland on competition and intellectual property law with top-level international speakers has been scheduled for September 14th. By Mike Gauss/ Articulon Non-profit public radio is being forced to pay commercial rate royalties for live broadcast internet streaming or turn off their webcasts altogether. The "Internet Radio Equality Act" can fix this. Congress act now. | ||||||||||||||||||||||