Practical Compliance

Topics generally focused on technology, law, government and management practices for small businesses and nonprofits. (Links to my Twitter and LinkedIn pages are at the end of the "Twitter Updates" sidebar, below right.)

Friday, April 19, 2019

THE POWER OF "YES IF"

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THE POWER OF “YES, IF” Inhouse lawyers get a bad rap in many companies when honoring their dual mandates of guardian of the client’...
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Saturday, July 7, 2012

Employer Risks Related to Social Media Policies

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In her July 6, 2012, blog post via LinkedIn, " An Overview Of The NLRB's Most Recent Guidance On Social Media And Confidentiality P...
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Monday, June 25, 2012

Hyper Cybersecurity for Lawyers?

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In a June 25, 2012, Wall Street Journal article, " Lawyers Get Vigilant on Cybersecurity ," Jennifer Smith describes a number o...
Monday, April 23, 2012

Launching New Blawg

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My work on this blawg dropped off as I wrote and published Start and Grow Your Limited Scope Practice: How to Make Money Serving the "D...
Thursday, March 17, 2011

Drafting Good Policies for Social Media Use at Work – Part Two

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In my first post on this topic , I covered some of the risks inherent when employees participate in social media systems (“SM”) whether offi...
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Monday, March 14, 2011

Who Owns the Copyright in Work Created While Employed? (cont'd)

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Employers and employees can prevent a lot of problems by clarifying their rights to intellectual property in writing at the beginning. In th...
Wednesday, March 9, 2011

For The Children

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It’s not their fault their landlord refuses to do something about the mold in their building, even though more than half the kids living in ...
Thursday, March 3, 2011

Who Owns the Copyright in Work Created While Employed?

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Overview The Copyright Act of 1976 ( 17 USC Section 101-810 ) ( 1 ) gives ownership rights of music, text, artwork, computer code and other ...
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