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Internet Meta Tags Can Infringe Trademarks ( March 2000 )
As the use of Internet web sites increases through E-commerce, web site builders and owners need to be aware that . -
E-Commerce Update--February/March 2000 ( February 2000 )
This Update covers internet tax policies, business method patents, and the use of meta tags and cookies in e-commerce. -
Employees On the Internet ( February 2000 )
Employers allow employees access to the Internet to get cost-effective access to information and open up new busine. -
FDA Alert--February 1999 ( February 2000 )
On December 28 the White House became the latest governmental entity to address the issue of whether on-line pharmacies should be regulated, proposing an initiative that would subject pharmacies selling drug products over the Internet to regulation by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). -
Internet Legal Issues: WWW Privacy Policy Part I ( January 2000 )
Part one of this two-part series considers the need for and steps toward preparing a privacy policy for your web-based business. -
TZBZU Briefs ( January 2000 )
Web Site: We are pleased to announce that we will be launching our new web site within the next couple of weeks. -
Taking a Byte Out of Electronic Recruiting: Applying Old Rules To New Technology ( January 2000 )
Like so much else these days, the Internet and other technology-based tools are revolutionizing the way employees a. -
The New Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act: How Effective Is It? ( January 2000 )
On Sunday, October 1, 2000, while most of us were watching football and the closing ceremonies of the Sydney Olymp. -
Financial Services Report--Spring 1998 ( March 1998 )
This Report discusses protection for lenders under California's environmental laws; FTC plans to audit bank web sites; and pitfalls for the unwary under California Code of Civil Procedure Section 580b. -
Planning a Successful Law Firm Website ( August 1999 )
This article reviews several matters law firms should consider both prior to and after creating a website.
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