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Be Smart And Safe While Using Electronic Devices Regardless Of Potential Legal Requirements

Congress now is considering a ban on the use of laptops and personal electronic devices in airline cockpits. Do we need legislation in this area?

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Myth #10: Finally, with the banking and mortgage mess, we've had a crisis that won't be blamed on the lawyers.

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Companies want to be seen and heard in multimedia. And while that may inspire corporate Twitter and Facebook accounts, they may have questions regarding liability implications of social media. And that's where you come in, esteemed corporate counsel.

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