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One-Year Non-Compete Too Long For Web ( October 1999 )
iting the pace of innovation in the information technology industry, the Southern District of New York has refused to enforce a restriction in an employment agreement that would have prevented a Web site content manager from working for his new company for one year, stating that, in the Internet industry, a one year non-compete "is several generations, if not an eternity". -
SEC Cracks down On Internet Securities Auctions ( October 1999 )
The Securities and Exchange Commission has issued cease and desist orders against three individuals for illegally . -
SEC Proposes Independent Director Rules ( October 1999 )
The SEC has proposed rules to enhance the effectiveness of investment company directors. The proposed rules would . -
Want Answers? Check the LawMarketing Discussion List ( September 1999 )
This article provides an overview of the benefits of networking through the LawMarketing Discussion List. -
Why Every Employer Using E-Mail Needs an E-Mail Liability Prevention Plan ( October 1999 )
E-mail is a staple of corporate culture. While e-mail has greatly increased the potential for better business comm. -
Applying the ADA to the Internet: A Web Accessibility Standard ( May 1998 )
This article discusses the importance and legal distinctions under the ADA of providing universal access to web page content for people with disabilities. -
Issue Four (Fall '99) ( September 1999 )
Dear Clients and Friends, As I write this, the trees outside my office window are changing from green to gold. -
Mediation Today ( September 1999 )
On-going Consultation Perhaps it has been your experience that you have one mediation session, and you do not . -
Net Breeds Privacy Issues ( September 1999 )
The law frequently can't keep pace with technology, and the Internet is no exception. Other than on a handful of. -
Legal Issues for Internet Start-up Ventures ( June 1999 )
This article discusses the traditional issues faced by fledgling companies and the new twists in today's economy.
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