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CSR and the Law

Investors Urge Congress to Prioritize Proposed Transparency in Supply Chains Legislation
Posted on Jan 31 by Sarah A. Altschuller

Board Oversight and CSR - Obligations and Considerations
Posted on Jan 19 by Sarah A. Altschuller

The SEC's Delayed Rule-Making and Implications for Corporate Conflict Minerals Reports
Posted on Jan 16 by Sarah A. Altschuller

One Small Step Forward For Mid-Atlantic Offshore Wind Development
Posted on Feb 3 by Seth Jaffe

Utility MACT and Reliability: One More Brief Post
Posted on Jan 31 by Seth Jaffe

RGGI Makes Some Changes, But Not the Overall Cap. Yet.
Posted on Jan 30 by Amy Boyd

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New Momentum for Noncompete Reform?
Posted on Sep 16 by Michael Rosen

The Latest on MA Noncompete Reform Efforts
Posted on Jul 8 by Michael Rosen

Noncompete Enforced Despite Hiring Company's Best Efforts to Preserve Former Employer's Secrets
Posted on Jun 2 by Michael Rosen

Massachusetts Data Security Law - Contract Grandfather Provision Expires March 1, 2012
Posted on Jan 31 by Colin J. Zick

Retailer's Request for Zip Code Violated Law, But Generated No Harm
Posted on Jan 28 by Colin J. Zick

More on Google's Privacy Policy
Posted on Jan 27 by Colin J. Zick

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Trademark and Copyright Law Blog

Some Restrictions Apply: Ninth Circuit Restricts Scope of Nationwide False Advertising Claims
Posted on Feb 1 by naustin@foleyhoag.com (Neil Austin

Court Tells Louboutin To Take A Hike. And He Does. To the Second Circuit.
Posted on Jan 31 by cpetilla@foleyhoag.com (Charlotte Marie Petilla

IP Dispatches from the Political Front: Mitt Slings Copyrighted Mud at Newt
Posted on Jan 30 by dkluft@foleyhoag.com (David Kluft

SOPA and Quora
Posted on Jan 15

409A Option Pricing Redux
Posted on Jan 9

What's in a name: thoughts on domain names and corporate names
Posted on Sep 30

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