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Practice of Law Congress.gov Now Has Legislative Info for Your iPhone

Congress.gov Now Has Legislative Info for Your iPhone

By Andrew Lu | Last updated on

The Law Library of Congress has debuted a new Congress website -- Congress.gov -- that will provide free public access to legislative information. The new...

Practice of Law Hackers Increasingly Target Colleges, Universities

Hackers Increasingly Target Colleges, Universities

By Guest Writer | Last updated on

FindLaw columnist Eric Sinrod writes regularly in this section on legal developments surrounding technology and the Internet. All sorts of businesses and...

Practice of Law Digital Estate Planning: What to Do About iTunes, eBooks?

Digital Estate Planning: What to Do About iTunes, eBooks?

By Andrew Chow, Esq. | Last updated on

Digital estate planning is a relatively new concept, and can include a client's websites, email accounts, and the contents of his computers. But what about...

Practice of Law Java Security Warning: Disable It Now, Homeland Security Says

Java Security Warning: Disable It Now, Homeland Security Says

By Deanne Katz, Esq. | Last updated on

A Java security warning was recently issued by the U.S. government, which left many people wondering if they should uninstall or disable the software. And if...

Practice of Law 3 Legal Threats for Bloggers and What to Do About Them

3 Legal Threats for Bloggers and What to Do About Them

By Deanne Katz, Esq. | Last updated on

If you know someone who's a blogger, and you surely do, then you also know someone who's at risk of certain kinds of legal threats. You might have a blog, or...

Practice of Law Social Media Policies: 5 Common Mistakes

Social Media Policies: 5 Common Mistakes

By Deanne Katz, Esq. | Last updated on

The National Labor Relations Board's recent decisions on the right and wrong way to craft a social media policy aren't just about how big companies should...

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