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Turn the “Lights Out” on Bullying & Bad Behavior!

The Paralegal Society

By: Jamie Collins (With inspiration from Chris “Lights Out” Lytle) Have you ever witnessed a person in your midst who treated other people badly on … Continue reading →

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How Do Bars and Restaurants Get Rights to Play Radio, TV, Audio and Video on Their Premises?

Broadcast Law Blog

Bars and Restaurants, to make their businesses more attractive to customers, often feature music or video, often broadcast radio or TV. We wrote about the issues for businesses that play the radio on their premises here. This week, Landslide , the magazine of the American Bar Association’s Intellectual Property Division, published an article that I wrote with Rachel Wolkowitz of our law firm, further exploring the rights issues – both for audio and video.

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Social Media Contributing To Divorce Rates

LawActually

Featured Post Manchester based Family Law solicitors Carter Law have noted a correlation between the use of social media and the incline of divorce rates. In 2014, a study revealed that marriage happiness and quality shared a negative trend with the use of social media and spouses in 1 out of 7 marriages admitted to contemplating separation as a result of social media creating issues in the relationship.

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What's In A Word? - The Beginner's Guide to E-Discovery Terminology & Definitions

ABC's of E-Discovery

Learn the language of e-Disovery: The first step in learning a new subject is to learn the terminology of that subject. The following is the first of a list of words to be presented. Sourced from " The Sedona Conference® Glossary (Second Edition)". e-Discovery - The collection, preparation, review and production of electronic documents in litigation discovery.

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Transforming eDiscovery: Document Summarization, Sentiment Analysis, And Chatbots Take Center Stage

A Synergistic Approach to eDiscovery In the space of eDiscovery, the convergence of document summarization, sentiment analysis, and chatbots represents a significant change in how legal professionals navigate and manage electronic information. These technologies not only expedite the review process but also empower legal teams with deeper insights into the emotional context and key information within electronic documents.

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Reminders: Nationwide EAS Test and Reg Fees Filing Deadline This Week!

Broadcast Law Blog

Tomorrow, September 27, is the deadline for commercial broadcasters to submit their annual regulatory fees. We wrote about those fees and this deadline here and here. Don’t forget to get them in by the deadline, as the failure to file on time will result in processing holds on any subsequent application that your station may file, plus penalties and a possible collection action from the FCC.

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Trademark Basics, Part Two:  How Trademark Searches Can Keep You Out Of Legal Hot Water

Broadcast Law Blog

In last week’s article beginning this series on Trademark Basics , we gave an overview of trademark basics and discussed why building up a strong trademark portfolio should be an important part of any media company’s overall business strategy. This week, we will discuss why identifying marks that you may use must be a key feature of your branding strategy.

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