App Helps Clients Manage Attorneys by Daniel Ilani in News. Posted March 15, 2013 Software developers have recently unveiled a new kind of app that claims to help people keep track of their professional bills, including legal fees. Read more
Can a County Restrict its Employees’ Use of Private Social Media Without Violating First Amendment Rights? by Daniel Ilani in First Amendment, Social Media. Posted February 14, 2013 Gloucester County, New Jersey sparked controversy for heavily restricting its employees’ use of social media. Read more
Blogger Beware: Illinois Attorney Faces Ethics Complaint After Blogging About Corrupt Probate System by Daniel Ilani in First Amendment, News, Other, Social Media. Posted February 13, 2013 The Illinois Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission filed an ethics complaint against a Chicago patent and trademark attorney, who wrote a blog highlighting what she describes as Illinois’ corrupt probate system.Blogger Read more
Judges and Attorneys Should Think Twice Before Clicking “Add Friend” by Daniel Ilani in Facebook, Social Media. Posted February 11, 2013 The issue of judges in social media has generated significant talk amongst the legal ethics community in recent years. Read more