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Cyberlaw. Warrantless Search. GPS Tracking.

This is the first time the high court has considered the constitutionality of a GPS tracking device. While this case is about whether police need a warrant to install a GPS tracking device on a person’s car, an argument can be made that this holding can influence a court’s decision on cell phone tracking.

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Facebook. Paul Ceglia. Facebook Lawsuit. Contracts

Now it appears with the new lawyers Ceglia has hired (DLA Piper), they seem to think more like me, in that, there may be enough to consider that a valid agreement exists. And even if it is ultimately determined that Mark Zuckerberg owns Facebook free and clear of any encumbrances, it has cost him a fortune to make that determination.

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Goals. Year in Review. Happy New Year.

1.What did I accomplish in 2011? – At the beginning of 2011, I had 3 overriding goals: get organized, get more connected to family/friends, and get fit. I was seriously committed to 2 of them, and as a result, I successfully accomplished 2 of the 3.

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American Bar Association Model Rules. Model Rules of Ethics

The proposed resolution, which has not yet been adopted, will resolve that the ABA adopt an amendment to the Model Rule on Admission by Motion, which essentially would make it easier for lawyers who have been practicing for at least 7 years to become admitted by motion to the state bar of another jurisdiction, without having to sit for the bar exam.

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Trademark Protection. Brand Owner. Registered Trademark.

While creating “fluid trademarks” is a fun and creative way to keep users engaged, there is a risk of losing trademark protection for the original mark?
Potential Challenges for a Brand Owner.
Here are 3 potential challenges that the trademark owner may face when permitting their mark to become fluid…

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