Microsoft has renewed its attacks against Roxanne Conlin in the Iowa consumer class action case. This time Microsoft wants the right to question the named plaintiffs about their connections to Conlin before the lawsuit. Apparently Microsoft believes Conlin recruited these plaintiffs to file the lawsuit. According to the Des Moines Register, Conlin acknowledges she was
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Case Selection: Trust Your Gut
Tim Johnson of Carpe Factum recently challenged Iowa patent lawyer Brett Trout and me to show how we "thin-slice" clients and cases. Brett posted first and did a great job with how he thin-slices clients. That leaves thin-slicing cases to me. Thin-slicing is a concept from Malcom Gladwell’s book, Blink, and is about…
Client Intake: Don’t Get Burned By MySpace
If you are a lawyer representing an individual you better start asking your clients whether they have a MySpace, Facebook, or other social networking Web site. A lawyer I know ended up on the short end of the stick in a pre-trial hearing when opposing counsel pulled out pictures and comments from a…
Court Rules No Private Right of Action Under HIPAA
The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled there is no private right of action for violations of HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996). To this point, every federal district court that has decided the issue has also ruled no private right of action exists. No other federal circuit court has decided…
Iowa Microsoft Public Records On Web
The Plaintiffs have now set up a Web site to post the public records in the Iowa consumer class action against Microsoft. Just go to www.iowaconsumercase.com. The site currently has transcripts available. Exhibits and further information will be available later this week. A permanent Web site is expected to be set up during the…
Seven Ways to Avoid Employee Lawsuits
Employment lawsuits are continually on the rise. Here are seven things that may help you avoid employee lawsuits:
1. Treat Employees with Respect: Seems like a basic philosophy but it is amazing how many employers forget to treat their employees with respect. Employees that are humilated or treated in a disrespectful way are much…
Iowa Microsoft Trial Resumes
The Iowa consumer class action against Microsoft resumed this week with testimony from the first live witness in the trial, Ronald Alepin. Alepin is a computer consultant and a technology advisor with MOFO in San Francisco. Groklaw has some interesting information about Alepin and his past dealings with Microsoft.
Alepin has been called to…
Blog Monitoring a Top Trend for 2007
Is your business devoting resources to blog monitoring and blog response? If not, you should. According to Jaffe Juice blog, one of the Top Ten Alternative Marketing Trends for 2007 is blog monitoring. The article quotes Drew Nessier who is the CEO of Renegade Marketing.
Nessier says, "In 2007 marketers will enhance their
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Corporate Officers Need to Use Care When Signing Agreements
New York small business lawyer, Imke Ratschko, has some excellent advice regarding the care corporate officers should exercise when signing agreements. As Imke points out, it is always important for a corporate officer to sign agreements and other documents using their corporate title. Moreover, the officer should make sure to read the agreement…
Iowa Microsoft Case Adjourns for Holidays
The Des Moines Register reported that the Microsoft trial recessed for the holidays on Thursday afternoon. So far jurors have seen ten hours of the video taped deposition of Bill Gates and two hours of tape from a Microsoft competitor.
The first live witness is expected to testify next week when an industry expert on…