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ALERT: Your Law Firm Could be a Vicitim of a Lead-Generation Scam
Lead generation scams have spread across the Internet and can affect your law firm. You need to know this because one of the scammers may be using your law firm name and address as their location in Google Local or on Yelp.com. I just ran a search for a lawyer in New York and unexpectedly...
Legal Issues Concerning Social Media Use by Employees
Please join the webcast about Social Media Use with my good friends Michelle Cheng, Yvonne Gierczyk-Skasko, and me sponsor by the ALI-ABA (American Law Institute – American Bar Association) which be live on December 7, 2010. Michelle, Yvonne, and I will discuss our experiences with...
Calling For YELP: How to Handle a Negative Review of Your Brand on The Internet
Your company has been in business for two decades. One day you read a very negative review of your company on Yelp. Yelp is a fast-growing online review website whose stated mission is to make the world a better place by helping people to connect with great local businesses. However, the negative...
E-Commerce Law Briefs: Week of January 12, 2009
If you live in New York, you can now order Subway sandwiches by text message. Subway "restaurant owners have seen their average order sizes grow 50 percent since starting" the service."The lawsuit filed by a San Francisco chiropractor against a patient who wrote a negative review of him on...
E-Commerce Law Briefs: Week of January 12, 2009
If you live in New York, you can now order Subway sandwiches by text message. Subway "restaurant owners have seen their average order sizes grow 50 percent since starting" the service."The lawsuit filed by a San Francisco chiropractor against a patient who wrote a negative review of him on...
