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Automotive
Unpleasant Discovery
By Alexander Geisler | Automotive Testing Technology International | December 2005
Mind Your Language
By Alexander Geisler | Automotive Testing Technology International | September 2005
The Law is an Elk
By Alexander Geisler | Automotive Testing Technology International | May 2005
See You in Court
By Alexander Geisler | Automotive Testing Technology International | March 2005
Construction
Getting the Most for Owners in Construction Contracting
By Arthur C. Silverman | The Voice | Fall 2009
To Build or Not to Build: The Myriad Issues Facing Developers with Approved Development Sites in Today's Market
By George J. Kroculick | Shopping Center Legal Update | Fall/Winter 2009
New Directions: Are the LEED 2009 Requirements a Tempest in a Teapot or a Ticking Time Bomb?
By Edward B. Gentilcore | Construction Today | September 2009
Green Buildings: Are You Getting Real Energy Efficiency Now?
By Edward B. Gentilcore | The Legal Intelligencer | August 17, 2009
"The Writing Is on the Wall": Defective Drywall Claims Prompt More Legal Action
By Sheila Raftery Wiggins | Building & Bonding: The Construction Group Newsletter | Spring 2009
Federal Circuit Affirms $50 Million Civil Fraud Verdict Against Korean Construction Contractor
By Daniel E. Toomey | Building & Bonding: The Construction Group Newsletter | Spring 2009
Under New York Case Law, Subcontractors' Direct Claims Against Prime Contractors May Be Covered by a Pass-Through Clause
By Charles Fastenberg | Building & Bonding: The Construction Group Newsletter | Spring 2009
Energy Savings Performance Contracting: Will the Demand Remain High Despite Dropping Energy Prices?
By Daniel E. Toomey | Building & Bonding: The Construction Group Newsletter | Spring 2009
Energy
The Cogeneration Option: Saving Money and the Planet
By Jerome T. Levy, Peter Funk, Jr., and Kathleen Cheney | Healthcare Design Magazine | May 27, 2009
Carbon Policy: In the Absence of Federal Legislation, California Announces Aggressive State-Level Carbon Strategy
By James W. McTarnaghan | The Environmental Counselor | October 2008
Going Green to the Extreme
By Jim McTarnaghan | Successful Dealer | August 2008
Wind Hedges Add Security, Introduce Risk
By Benjamin L. Israel and Jay T. Sonnenberg | North American Windpower | May 2008
Nuclear Power Is Coming Back to Life
By Stephen L. Teichler and Charles W. Whitney | Legal Times | June 13, 2006
Financial Markets
Hedging For Hedge Funds
by Robert P. Bramnik | Counsel to Counsel | January 2004
Financial Services
Court Levies Damages, Fees and Imposes Sanctions Against Servicers
By Rudolph J. Di Massa Jr. and Adrian C. Maholchic | The Legal Intelligencer | September 19, 2008
Good News for Lenders: Deepening Insolvency Not Recognized
By Rudolph J. Di Massa Jr. and Matthew E. Hoffman | The Legal Intelligencer | February 10, 2006
Healthcare
Increase Number of Insurance Providers
By Mitch Goldman and Howard Wizig | Modern Healthcare | December 8, 2009
HIPAA Privacy/Security Rules: Where We've Been and Where We Are Going
By Neville M. Bilimoria | The Journal of Medical Practice Management | November/December 2009
Is a Value-Based Healthcare System in Our Future?
By William L. Weiner | Modern Healthcare | October 2009
A Public Option Compromise For Insurance Competition
By C. Mitchell Goldman | Law360 | September 30, 2009
How Hard Should It Be to Imprison Someone for Telling the Truth?
by Frederick R. Ball, Erin M. Duffy and Nina L. Russakoff | FDLI Update | September/October 2009
Suggestions for Health Care Facilities to Limit Legal Risks Under Act 102
By Jennifer Blum Feldman | The Legal Intelligencer | August 28, 2009
Adopting Electronic Medical Records: What Do the New Federal Incentives Mean to Your Individual Physician Practice?
By John M. Neclerio, Kathleen Cheney, C. Mitchell Goldman and Lisa W. Clark | The Journal of Medical Practice Management | July/August 2009
Medicaid Integrity Program: Piled Higher and Deeper
By Joanne B. Erde, P.A. | Modern Healthcare | June 2009
The Cogeneration Option: Saving Money and the Planet
By Jerome T. Levy, Peter Funk, Jr., and Kathleen Cheney | Healthcare Design Magazine | May 27, 2009
Nonprofit Hospital Tax Exemption Suffers Yet Another Blow in Illinois
By Neville M. Bilimoria | The Health Lawyer | April 2009
The Role of Home Health Care Services in Assisted Living
By Susan V. Kayser | Assisted Living Consult | January/February 2009
The Medicare Bad Debt Moratorium: Still Alive and Kicking
By Christopher L. Crosswhite | Modern Healthcare | October 2008
Calling All Physicians: The On-Call Challenge Continues
By Patricia S. Hofstra | Modern Healthcare | September 2008
Don't Let Disruptive Physicians Hurt Your Accreditation
By Philip H. Lebowitz and Nina L. Russakoff | Modern Healthcare | August 2008
How to Avoid A Major Litigation Headache Under the Fair Labor Standards Act
By Jon Zimring | American Seniors Housing Association | Spring 2008
The Debate Over Reference Checks: What to share about former employees
By Paul D. Snitzer and Erin M. Duffy | Modern Healthcare | June 1, 2008
The New Stark Rules: What Does Stark II Phase III Mean for Healthcare Providers?
By Patricia S. Hofstra and Neville M. Bilimoria | The Journal of Medical Practice Management | May/June 2008
The Recession Is Real: Ten Steps a Hospital CEO Should Consider Taking Now
By Donald R. Auten and C. Mitchell Goldman | Modern Healthcare | April 2008
Non-Payment for Medical Records: What You Need to Know
By Kathleen Carver Cheney and Karen B. Siteman | Modern Healthcare | March 2008
Before You Sign on the Dotted Line: 15 Questions To Ask About Healthcare Software License Agreements
By John M. Neclerio | Modern Healthcare | February 2008
Deal Breakers: Will New Regs Kill Joint Ventures Between Hospitals and Physicians?
C. Mitchell Goldman and Nanette O'Donnell | Modern Healthcare | December 2007
When Do "Reasonable Accommodations" Unreasonably Compromise Patient Care?
By David E. Loder | Modern Healthcare | November 2007
Doctors With Multi-State Practices Beware: New DEA Regulation Could Affect You
By Frederick R. Ball | The Journal of Medical Practice Management | October/November 2007
The Truth About Data Collection and Quality of Care: What Every Provider Needs to Know
Lisa W. Clark | Modern Healthcare | August 2007
The Physician On-Call Dilemma: Emerging Solutions?
By Lisa W. Clark | Modern Healthcare | May 2007
Medicare Bad Debts: Are You Losing Money?
By Joanne B. Erde and Christopher L. Crosswhite | Modern Healthcare | March 2007
A Blunt Tool That Is Here to Stay: The False Claims Act As a Tool to Enforce Quality of Care
By Michael M. Mustokoff and Ryan E. Borneman | Modern Healthcare | February 2007
When Dangerous Employees Cause Harm
By Jon Zimring | The Journal of Medical Practice Management | November/December 2006
Can Nonprofit Hospitals Coexist with Physician Ownership?
By Donald R. Auten and C. Mitchell Goldman | Modern Healthcare | October 23, 2006
The Duty to Disclose: The Cost of Silence in Medical Staff Credentialing
By Patricia S. Hofstra | Modern Healthcare | August 28, 2006
Why Physician Groups Are Self-Insuring
By C. Mitchell Goldman | The Journal of Medical Practice Management | July/August 2006
New Risks for Hospital Boards: Good Faith Decisions with Bad Outcomes
By David H. Robbins | Modern Healthcare | July 1, 2006
The New Bankruptcy Law's Surprising Consequences for Hospitals
By Jeffrey D. Sternklar | Modern Healthcare | May 1, 2006
Recovery Audit Contractors: Is the Honeymoon Over?
By Joanne B. Erde, P.A. | Modern Healthcare | February 6, 2006
The IRS Focus on Executive Compensation: Will You Be Targeted?
By David M. Flynn | Modern Healthcare | December 19, 2005
'Speak no evil' is a risky policy
By Paul Snitzer and Lisa Clark | Modern Healthcare | December 5, 2005
Protecting Privacy and Encouraging Research
By Philip H. Lebowitz | Pharmaceutical Executive | June 2005
Rising Costs Alter Process For Creating New Facilities
By Jerome T. Levy | New York Law Journal | May 9, 2005
Information Technologies and Telecom
Whole Body Image Scanning Of US Citizens: Civil Rights Issue?
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | December 22, 2009
Is the Tiger Woods UK Injunction Over The Top?
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | December 15, 2009
The Beginning of the End for Online Tracking?
By Jonathan Armstrong | Computer Weekly | December 14, 2009
Teen Driving: Texting, Cell Phone Calls, and Other Distractions, Oh My!
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | December 8, 2009
Video Streaming Media - In Your Face(book)
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | November 24, 2009
Doing the Right Thing Online
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | November 17, 2009
Be Smart And Safe While Using Electronic Devices Regardless Of Potential Legal Requirements
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | November 10, 2009
Hotspots Can Be Black Holes of Hacking Danger
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | November 3, 2009
Educational Institutions Must Try To Protect Students' Personal Information
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | October 20, 2009
Facebook Use Down Under
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | 10/13/2009
Presidential Powers During Cybersecurity Emergencies
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | October 6, 2009
Banks Liable For Cyber Criminals?
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | September 29, 2009
States Embrace Electronic Discovery
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | September 22, 2009
Jurors: Keep Your E-Fingers to Yourselves
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | September 15, 2009
Less Is More When It Comes to Multitasking
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | September 8, 2009
Speeding Up The Internet For Americans
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | September 1, 2009
Behavioral Advertising Comes Under Further Scrutiny
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | August 25, 2009
Google Seeks To Protect Its Internet Turf In Spite Of Trademarks
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | August 18, 2009
E-Discovery: Who Pays The Freight?
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | August 4, 2009
Adopting Electronic Medical Records: What Do the New Federal Incentives Mean to Your Individual Physician Practice?
By John M. Neclerio, Kathleen Cheney, C. Mitchell Goldman and Lisa W. Clark | The Journal of Medical Practice Management | July/August 2009
Is Your Computer Battery An Energizer?
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | July 21, 2009
E-Discovery: California Gets Into the Act
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | July 7, 2009
The FTC Turns Out The Lights On Rogue ISP
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | June 16, 2009
Google's Street View: Too Revealing?
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | May 26, 2009
"Can You Hear Me Now? Sí?": Is There a U.S.-Cuba Telecommunications Revolution on the Horizon?
By Marco A. Gonzalez, Jr. | Duane Morris LLP | May 13, 2009
Pandora: The Music Genome Project Coming To You!
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | May 12, 2009
Disease Outbreaks Revealed By Analysis of Aggregate Internet Searches
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | May 5, 2009
The Role Of The Internet In The Swine Flu Crisis
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | April 28, 2009
Deprivation of Internet Access For Illegal Downloading?
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | April 21, 2009
Liability For The Online Criminal Conduct Of Others?
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | April 15, 2009
Grappling With Adult Content In Virtual Worlds
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | April 8, 2009
Attorney General Commands Open Government
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | April 1, 2009
Behavioral Advertising: Thumbs Up or Down?
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | March 18, 2009
Online "Mature Content" Demographics
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | March 11, 2009
Monitoring of Internet Communications by Educational Institutions
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | March 4, 2009
Electronic Discovery: Separating The Wheat From the Chaff
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | February 18, 2009
This Just In: More People Getting Their News from the Internet than from Newspapers
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | February 11, 2009
Information Technology Can Help In Repairing National Infrastructure
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | February 4, 2009
Majority of U.S. Patent Recipients Now Outside of U.S.
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | January 28, 2009
Camera Phones Can Make All of Us Feel Like We Are Living In A Fishbowl
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | January 21, 2009
Tech Children -- Teach Your Parents Well
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | January 14, 2009
E-Discovery: Can't We All Just Get Along?
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | January 7, 2009
Spam, Spam, Spam, Spam
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | December 24, 2008
Drilling For Federal Information on The Internet
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | December 17, 2008
Government Open Access Laws: Let's (Not) Be Blunt
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | December 10, 2008
Spoliation of Electronic Evidence Can Lead to Death-Knell Sanctions
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | December 3, 2008
The Internet Comes Alive With YouTube
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | November 26, 2008
Global Online Effort To Ascertain Validity of Patents
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | November 19, 2008
Educational Institutions: Got Technology?
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | November 12, 2008
Prospective Employees Inadvertently Open Their Kimonos to Employers On Social Networking Sites
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | November 5, 2008
Getting a Hold on Legal Holds
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | October 22, 2008
Does the Indictment of the Alleged Palin Email Hacker Hold Water?
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | October 15, 2008
Batten Down the IT Hatches When It Comes to Exiting Employees
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | October 8, 2008
Solidifying Immunity For Interactive Computer Service Providers Under the Communications Decency Act
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | October 1, 2008
E-Discovery Search: How To Get It Right
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | September 23, 2008
When 'Will' Won't Do In Employment Agreements
By Samuel W. Apicelli and Jane Leslie Dalton | Law360 | September 22, 2008
Intellectual Property A Go-Go
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | September 10, 2008
Presidential Elections in the Internet Era
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | September 3, 2008
FTC Takes Action Against Prerecorded Sales Calls
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | August 27, 2008
Running On Empty? - Jackson Browne Files Suit Against John McCain
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | August 20, 2008
Current E-Discovery Trends
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | August 13, 2008
Commercial Email - Getting It Right
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | July 16, 2008
Internal IT Corporate Snooping
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | July 2, 2008
Requests for Missing White House Emails Denied
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | June 25, 2008
Document Production: Removing Private Information On A Bulk Basis
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | June 18, 2008
Problems In Cyberspace Can Cause Real World Hurt
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | June 11, 2008
Employer Monitoring of Workplace Electronic Communications
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | May 28, 2008
FTC Online Behavioral Advertising Privacy Principles Unplugged
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | May 21, 2008
Applying Judicial Common Sense to Electronic Discovery Burdens
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | May 14, 2008
Corporate America And Uncle Sam Need To Wake Up To E-Discovery and E-FOIA Obligations, Part Two
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | May 8, 2008
Corporate America And Uncle Sam Need To Wake Up To E-Discovery and E-FOIA Obligations
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | May 1, 2008
Qualcomm Court Sets Baseline for Electronic Discovery Programs for In-House and Retained Counsel
By John N. Mayer and Richard T. Ruzich | Cyberspace Lawyer | May 2008
High-Tech Gadgets: Ultimate Freedom Or Complete Loss of Privacy?
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | April 24, 2008
Behavioral Advertising - How To Get It Right?
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | April 16, 2008
JuicyCampus.com Under Investigation
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | April 9, 2008
Privacy: You Don't Know What You Got Until It's Gone
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | March 20, 2008
Improvements In Trial Technology
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | March 12, 2008
Going back to school on security
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | February 13, 2008
With tech, nowhere to run, nowhere to hide
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | February 6, 2008
Presidential Campaign Web Sites: One-Stop Political Shops
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | January 31, 2008
Losing the way over e-discovery?
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | January 23, 2008
Is GPS liability next?
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | January 16, 2008
Santa's delivered the Open Government Act
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | January 9, 2008
Can social networking co-exist with the workplace?
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | December 19, 2007
Divining the shape of tech things to come
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | December 12, 2007
Dude, what happened to my PC?
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | December 5, 2007
Insecurity in the digital world
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | November 28, 2007
Going cold turkey off a handheld
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | November 14, 2007
When virtual legal chickens come home to roost
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | November 7, 2007
The new urgency to fix online privacy
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | October 31, 2007
Others post, you get sued
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | October 24, 2007
The new e-discovery burden
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | October 17, 2007
Taking a Walk In Virtual Shoes - The Second Life Herald
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | October 9, 2007
Making the case for telework
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | October 3, 2007
From Watergate to Videogate
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | September 26, 2007
Why political bloggers can breathe easier
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | September 19, 2007
A judicial blessing for vote-swapping sites
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | September 5, 2007
Barbie comes out swinging
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | August 29, 2007
How MySpace brought down a spammer
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | August 22, 2007
Waging war against cybersquatting
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | August 15, 2007
When cyberbullying hits teens
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | August 8, 2007
An e-mail connection to White House wrongdoing?
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | August 1, 2007
Electronic communications and their discontents
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | July 25, 2007
Are kids playing it safe online?
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | July 18, 2007
Getting lobbyists to come clean
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | July 11, 2007
Online sports fantasies get dose of reality
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | July 3, 2007
The risk of ignoring e-discovery obligations
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | June 27, 2007
Paying for online privacy
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | June 20, 2007
Virtual world litigation for real
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | June 13, 2007
Internet conduct that crosses the state line?
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | June 6, 2007
From googling to firing?
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | May 30, 2007
Who says security breaches are small potatoes?
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | May 23, 2007
All iPod, All The Time
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | May 15, 2007
Court Permits Search of Personal Computer in Workplace
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | May 8, 2007
Even in Net litigation, it's all about location
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | May 2, 2007
The battle over The Beatles
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | April 25, 2007
Is the IRS putting your private data at risk?
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | April 18, 2007
Call it the Green Supreme Court
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | April 11, 2007
A cyberspace update for hoary legal doctrine
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | April 4, 2007
Freedom of information? Uncle Sam, get it right!
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | March 28, 2007
Attacking Software Piracy Overseas
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | March 20, 2007
On the Net, they may find out you're a dog
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | March 14, 2007
Freedom to Disallow Speech in Cyberspace
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | March 6, 2007
Trademark disputes a go-go
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | February 28, 2007
Big names may not prevail in domain disputes
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | February 21, 2007
Parsing Steve Jobs' alternative views of the future
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | February 13, 2007
Debunking myths about identity fraud
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | February 7, 2007
Antitrust Claims By StreamCast Against Skype Dismissed By Federal Court
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | January 30, 2007
Court Holds That ISPs Are Not Liable For Objectionable User Content, Even When Criminal Laws Are Violated
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | January 22, 2007
Telecommuting's patently obvious gains
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | January 17, 2007
How Web providers dodged a big legal bullet
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | December 20, 2006
Do as you say, not as you do
by Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | December 13, 2006
Green thumb good, BlackBerry thumb bad
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | December 6, 2006
Ripping DVDs may never be the same again
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | November 29, 2006
GPL And Open-Source Have "Nothing To Fear" From Antitrust Laws
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | November 21, 2006
Rushing into court has its consequences
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | November 15, 2006
The rise of electronic evidence
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | November 8, 2006
Every vote counts, right?
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | November 1, 2006
Clock is ticking on e-discovery
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | October 25, 2006
A day in the high-tech life
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | October 18, 2006
Child's play on the Internet?
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | October 11, 2006
Google ducks a legal bullet
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | October 4, 2006
The Government Seeks To Crack Down On Identity Theft
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | September 26, 2006
Going after the bigger insider threats
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | September 20, 2006
Has the FBI ever heard of Google?
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | September 13, 2006
Fiddling while Rome burned
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | September 6, 2006
Creative Commons--an answer to the copyright debate?
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | August 30, 2006
Confidential data really is at risk
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | August 23, 2006
Sober warnings about e-voting systems
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | August 16, 2006
For e-discovery, the times, they are a-changin'
by Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | August 9, 2006
Company laptops, privacy and you
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | August 1, 2006
Why employers are cracking down on e-mail
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | July 26, 2006
eBay Inc., et al. v. MercExchange LLC
By Anthony J. Fitzpatrick | e-Commerce Law and Strategy | July 2006
Protecting Data On Government Laptops
By Eric Sinrod | Findlaw.com | July 11, 2006
Let global online freedom ring?
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | July 5, 2006
The Ten Commandments of fighting software pirates
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | June 21, 2006
Workplace Worries: Blogging, IMing, iPods, and Camera Phones, Oh My!
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | June 13, 2006
The Internet--all grown up
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | June 7, 2006
Who Steals My Name: The US and EU Response to Data Security Breach
By Donald A. Cohn, Jonathan P. Armstrong, and Bruce J. Heiman | ACC Docket | June 2006
Getting nailed by e-mail
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | May 31, 2006
A picture paints a thousand words in court
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | May 24, 2006
Online bettors revealed
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | May 17, 2006
High-tech whistle-blowing, U.K. style
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | May 10, 2006
And The Cyberlaw Beat Goes On
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | May 2, 2006
Universities and Colleges Need Privacy Education
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | April 25, 2006
Word to the wise if you quit in a huff
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | April 12, 2006
It's time for mobile-gadget etiquette
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | April 5, 2006
It's my Internet--I can do what I want
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | March 29, 2006
How do you really feel about e-snooping?
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | March 22, 2006
Another year of vote-counting anxiety?
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | March 15, 2006
Data risk and consequences
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | March 8, 2006
In federal e-security we trust? Not a chance
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | March 1, 2006
Ducking a bullet over data encryption
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | February 22, 2006
BlackBerry dispute may keep going and going and...
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | February 15, 2006
The left and right hands of cybersecurity
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | February 8, 2006
Beware of Internet trespass
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | February 1, 2006
The erosion of anonymous Internet speech
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | January 25, 2006
Feminist.com Marks Its Tenth Year
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | January 10, 2006
Reducing Software Piracy Equals More Jobs and a Stronger Economy
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | January 3, 2006
Time for a .xxx domain?
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | December 28, 2006
Who Is Behind The Domain Name Curtain?
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | December 21, 2005
Beware when doing holiday shopping online
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | December 14, 2005
I want my BlackBerry
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | December 7, 2005
Sony BMG faces the music
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | November 30, 2005
File-sharing crackdown rages worldwide
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | November 23, 2005
iPod porn pains parents, employers
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | November 16, 2005
Telecommuters beware the tax man
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | November 9, 2005
On the Net, trick or...trick
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | November 2, 2005
Nothing but the online truth--or else
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | October 26, 2005
Will more courts frown on SMS ads?
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | October 19, 2005
Spyware can constitute illegal trespass on home computers
By Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | October 11, 2005
Too many weaknesses in FAA information systems
By Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | October 5, 2005
FBI warns against fraudulent Katrina sites
By Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | September 21, 2005
Family Entertainment Act yields its first prosecution
By Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | September 14, 2005
Another Katrina lends a helping hand
By Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | September 7, 2005
Senate considers tax on Internet pornography
By Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | August 31, 2005
Businesses should be mindful to avoid criminal email interception
By Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | August 24, 2005
Time for a consumer bill of rights for mobile phoners?
By Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | August 17, 2005
FDIC issues spyware guidance to financial institutions
By Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | August 10, 2005
Lawmakers flooded with email from citizens
By Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | August 3, 2005
Throw back smelly phish
By Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | July 20, 2005
Music industry says pirated CDs make everyone suffer
By Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | July 6, 2005
Companies struggle to gain respect
By Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | June 29, 2005
P2P networks not only reason for sagging CD sales
By Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | June 22, 2005
The implications of new Top Level Domains
By Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | June 15, 2005
Trademark holders continue to dominate domain names
By Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | June 8, 2005
Employer monitoring: It's a small world after all
By Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | June 1, 2005
Proof of distribution required under recent copyright act
By Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | May 25, 2005
Consumer confusion abounds over spyware
By Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | May 18, 2005
Global protection of intellectual property rights
By Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | May 11, 2005
A really TRUSTe Web site
By Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | May 4, 2005
Say what? Spam perceived as less annoying
By Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | April 27, 2005
Hillary: 'It takes a Domain Name'
By Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | April 20, 2005
Trust and online banking
By Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | April 13, 2005
Telecommuters may have to pay state taxes elsewhere
By Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | April 6, 2005
Viewer discretion ratings for Web Sites may be on horizon
By Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | March 30, 2005
David beats Goliath in domain-name dispute
By Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | March 23, 2005
All's not fair in love and war when it comes to spyware
By Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | March 16, 2005
Assessing the privacy risks of MP3 players
By Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | March 9, 2005
Food for thought: restaurant sued for stale Web site
By Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | March 2, 2005
Inside the Minds: Privacy Matters
By Michael J. Silverman, Esq. | Inside the Minds | March 1, 2005
Computer (in)security: good enough for government work
By Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | February 23, 2005
Worms and viruses and phishers, oh my!
By Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | February 16, 2005
Wake up to the reality of cybersecurity threats
By Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | February 9, 2005
Where your identity is most at risk
By Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | February 2, 2005
Proposed California law would criminalize file sharing
By Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | January 26, 2005
Hewlett-Packard most trusted company in USA for privacy
By Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | January 19, 2005
Exploding growth in mobile messaging
By Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | January 12, 2005
FTC provides guidance on CAN-SPAM e-mail regulations
By Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | January 5, 2005
Which generation decides how technology will advance?
By Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | December 29, 2004
All I want for Christmas is...
By Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | December 25, 2004
Artists and musicians embrace the Net, despite legal issues
By Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | December 15, 2004
Domain name ordered transferred to French Connection UK
By Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | December 8, 2004
Thankful for Information Technology
By Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | December 1, 2004
Say "cheese" -- and watch out for cameraphones
By Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | November 24, 2004
Internet telephony regulation? Tell it to your Uncle Sam
By Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | November 17, 2004
Steal your face: The dangers of identity theft
By Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | November 10, 2004
The American vote: There must be a better way
By Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | November 3, 2004
The rise and fall (?) of P2P music downloading
By Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | October 27, 2004
Viruses, adware and spyware, oh my!
By Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | October 20, 2004
Rewarding spam whistleblowers: When, who and how
By Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | October 6, 2004
Internet advertising via "behavioral targeting"
By Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | September 28, 2004
The legal implications of self-destructing e-mail
By Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | September 22, 2004
Staying anonymous on the Internet just gets tougher
By Eric J. Sinrod | The Tax Executive | September 14, 2004
Net ads are hated, but they work; room for improvement
By Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | September 7, 2004
Jailhouse webcams: Courts aren't seeing their way clear
By Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | September 1, 2004
Remembering the cyberspace frontier that was
By Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | August 25, 2004
The 2004 election -- let's get it right
By Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | August 18, 2004
E-mail hardly a panacea for life's ills
By Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | August 11, 2004
Taking a dagger to cell-phone spam...if possible
By Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | August 4, 2004
Beware of bad-faith registration of domain names
by Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | July 28, 2004
Exclusive: Trusting airlines with our personal information
By Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | July 21, 2004
RFID technology: To legislate or not to legislate?
by Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | July 14, 2004
DirecTV discovers that intercept gear does not a lawsuit make
by Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | July 7, 2004
A look at the pros and cons of e-government
by Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | June 30, 2004
E-mail notification of change to employment policy insufficient
By Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | June 23, 2004
Who do you trust with your privacy?
by Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | June 16, 2004
What's up with government data mining?
by Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | June 9, 2004
California law would require notice of e-monitoring of employees
by Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | June 2, 2004
Verisign's antitrust case against ICANN dismissed, for now
by Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | May 26, 2004
Come and get your Microsoft money! (maybe)
by Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | May 19, 2004
How do musicians feel about Internet file-sharing?
by Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | May 12, 2004
Tower Records privacy misstep calls for FTC "tough love"
By Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | May 5, 2004
Grappling with computer security incidents
By Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | April 21, 2004
Want privacy? Put your money where your mouth is
By Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | March 31, 2004
Junk e-mail runs rampant despite CAN-Spam Act
By Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | March 25, 2004
Guarding against high-tech identity theft
By Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | March 17, 2004
Fasten your seatbelts for VoIP
By Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | March 10, 2004
Do Not Call rules survive recent Constitutional attack
By Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | February 25, 2004
RIAA music lawsuits chill online downloading
by Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | January 15, 2004
Open-source software in developing countries
by Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | January 7, 2004
Digital Copyright Act Survives Legal Challenge
by Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | April 17, 2003
Manufacturing
Not-So-Smooth Sailing Under CPSIA
By Karen Shichman Crawford and Heather Guerena | Law360 | March 27, 2009
International Business: Vietnam Ventures
By Oliver Massman | Los Angeles Daily Journal | November 27, 2007
Appeals Court Ruling Could End Pricing Inequities
By J. Manly Parks | Successful Dealer | October 2004
Pharmaceutical & Biotechnology
Viability of the Federal Preemption Defense Post-Levine
By Sharon L. Caffrey, Alan Klein and Paul M. da Costa | DRI's For The Defense | July 2009
The First Amendment And Off-Label Promotion: Why The Court In United States v. Caronia Got It Wrong
By Frederick R. Ball, Erin M. Duffy and Nina L. Russakoff | Bender's Health Care Law Monthly | April 2009
Courts Are Divided on Whether Failure to Warn Claims Against Generic Drug Manufacturers Can Be Preempted
By Sharon Caffrey, Alan Klein and Paul da Costa | INNsight | March 2009
DEA Issues Proposed Rule on E-prescribing
By Frederick R. Ball | The Journal of Medical Practice Management | January/February 2009
Closing the Willful Infringement Floodgates: The Effects of In re Seagate Both Inside and Outside the Generic Pharmaceutical Litigation Arena
By John N. Maher and Richard T. Ruzich | De Paul Journal of Art, Technology & Intellectual Property Law | Spring 2008
Drug Ads: Has the Picture Changed?
By James J. Ferrelli | New Jersey Law Journal | December 5, 2005
Pharmaceutical Advertising and the Learned Intermediary Defense
By Alan Klein and Carrie E. Nelson | The Legal Intelligencer | October 17, 2005
Pharmaceutical, Pharmacy & Food
Medicare Secondary Payer Statute: New Reporting Requirements for Products Liability and Toxic Tort Clients
By Sharon Caffrey, Christopher Crosswhite and John Lyons | New Jersey Law Journal | December 8, 2009
How Hard Should It Be to Imprison Someone for Telling the Truth?
by Frederick R. Ball, Erin M. Duffy and Nina L. Russakoff | FDLI Update | September/October 2009
The First Amendment And Off-Label Promotion: Why The Court In United States v. Caronia Got It Wrong
By Frederick R. Ball, Erin M. Duffy and Nina L. Russakoff | Bender's Health Care Law Monthly | April 2009
Courts Are Divided on Whether Failure to Warn Claims Against Generic Drug Manufacturers Can Be Preempted
By Sharon Caffrey, Alan Klein and Paul da Costa | INNsight | March 2009
DEA Issues Proposed Rule on E-prescribing
By Frederick R. Ball | The Journal of Medical Practice Management | January/February 2009
Sports, Entertainment and New Media
Video Streaming Media - In Your Face(book)
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | November 24, 2009
Doing the Right Thing Online
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | November 17, 2009
Content-Based Tax Exemptions and the First Amendment
By Stanley R. Kaminski and David I. Curkovic | State Tax Notes | August 17, 2009
When 'Will' Won't Do In Employment Agreements
By Samuel W. Apicelli and Jane Leslie Dalton | Law360 | September 22, 2008
On the Net, they may find out you're a dog
By Eric J. Sinrod | CNET News.com | March 14, 2007
Family Entertainment Act yields its first prosecution
By Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | September 14, 2005
P2P networks not only reason for sagging CD sales
By Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | June 22, 2005
The rise and fall (?) of P2P music downloading
By Eric J. Sinrod | USAToday.com | October 27, 2004








