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Electronic Communications, Privacy, Data Protection, and More: Category Archive for Lawyering

Montgomery County DA's Office Decides to Tweet the Names of DUI Arrestees

Does Blogging Favor Smaller Firms?

Bankruptcy Ct: No Claim for Including Private Info in Court Filing

8th Cir.: Plaintiff Failed to Rebut Presumption of Delivery of ECF Notice

Susskind / Operationalizing the Revolution

You Can Pry My Office Out of My Cold Dead Hands

Let's Operationalize the Revolution a Bit, Shall We?

The Internet as a Check on Lawyers and Lawsuits

Florida Supreme Court Considers Misguided Web Advertising Restrictions

When Justice Blogs!

Email Exchange Results in Settlement

Should Lawyers Worry About Confidentiality in Instant Messages?

Advice to LexisNexis

Lawyers - Keeping Clients Up to Date via Email

The Spam Filter ate my cm/ecf Notice?

Non-receipt of Court Order Leads to Default?

Lawyer Slammed for Typos (and Other Errors)

Litigating Against the Blogosphere

Lexis/Westlaw - Open Source Law Databases: Complements Not Competitors

Spam Filter Excuse Doesn't Fly With Court [Again]

Take Us to County!

The Demise of the Yellow Legal Pad

Basic (Very Basic) Drafting Tips for Lawyers

Media Mentions:

Spam--a Lot
(ABA Journal/Wendy Davis; March 1, 2010)

Texas county to name drunk drivers on Twitter
(SF Gate/IDG News; Dec. 24, 2009)

Starbucks sued after laptop data breach (NetworkWorld.com; Feb. 23, 2009)

Spam pins 'Strong Arm' Missed court date earns Frank Azar judge's reprimand
(Rocky Mountain News)

Microsoft Sues More Hotmail Spammers
(PC World)

Zango Sues Antispyware Vendor PC Tools (InfoWorld)

Software Notebook: Two major spam cases end up in Seattle
(Seattle PI)

Venkat on Copyright and More 1/2
(Rasmus Rasmussen Dot Com; May 22, 2009)

Court Limits Third-Party Text Message Ads
(Inside Counsel; September 1, 2009)

Articles:

CAN-SPAM Put to the Test (cNet; May 22, 2007)

Spyware Skirmishes: Spy Versus Antispy (cNet; June 5, 2007)

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