Drafting a privacy policy for your blog that works.
Many bloggers don't realize that there are certain rules you must follow for contests and sweepstakes. Those rules are discussed in this article.
Page 13 of this newsletter contains an article clarifying when employers are required to permit firearms on company property when drafting their policies. The article points out why OSHA seems to lack authority in this area but notes that state...
This article focuses on what it means to be certified as a Minority Business Enterprise ("MBE") and a Women Owned Business Enterprise ("WBE"), with a focus on the process of getting either certification, the costs of attaining such a...
This article represents a follow-up to a prior post which previewed an upcoming Supreme Court case involving the Environmental Protection Agency and important questions of American administrative law. Sackett v. EPA, the case in question,...
This article calls attention to a case on the Supreme Court's upcoming docket where they will review whether the Environmental Protection Agency is allowed to conduct pre-enforcement review of administrative orders. This is an important...
In this issue of his firm's newsletter, Neil Rosenbaum and a colleague write both about how social media can help a business grow and thrive, and about what legal issues can arise from using social media improperly. The legal issues to which...
Mobile marketing campaigns--for example, by sending text messages to potential customers--can be a great, cheap way to spread the word aobut your business. However, even though technology tends to outpace the government's attempts to regulate...