Daily Archives: September 23, 2010 - 2 results


Posted 969 days ago in Internet Law by Arthur Buono  |   Comments
Employees, Social Media, and Apparent Authority

Like Mashable, we’re completely down with unleashing employees’ social media potential. We’re employees, we use social media to get jobs done, we hate leashes, we want to be HEROes. We need to be mindful though that social media as business tool has some unplumbed implications for at least a few legal concepts, including actual, apparent, and implied authority.   Social media making employees more productive, creative More employees interact with more third parties via social media Social media may lend …

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Posted 969 days ago in Demystifying the Law by Jennifer King  |   Comments
Demystifying the Law: Illegal Immigration

Over the last few weeks, I’ve written several articles demystifying immigration issues, including immigration basics and citizenship. Today I’m going to write about a topic that’s regularly in the headlines: Illegal immigration. There are several types of illegal immigrants (also known as illegal aliens). These include: People who enter the country illegally (sometimes known as illegal entry People who enter the country legally, but violate the terms of their visas (typically known as visa overstay People who fraudulently obtain a …

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