11:46AM CST
February 12
2013

Experts Explore How to Adjust Social and Mobile Media Regulations to Benefit Consumers

When Instagram — a popular photo-sharing mobile application — updated its terms of service, a viral backlash immediately emerged. Several users rejected the premise that Instagram could use their photos in advertisements and for other purposes without their consent or compensation. Instagram was forced to revise its terms of service and removed the controversial language.

2:02PM CST
February 11
2013

National Security Experts Discuss Options for ‘Active’ Cyber Defense

If a cybercriminal hacks into your network and steals your files, what legal right do you have to track down the thief and perhaps hack into his network and recover or destroy the files? National security experts discussed the legality of varying degrees of such “active” cyber defense, as opposed to passive efforts to lock down information through conventional cybersecurity measures.

6:20PM CST
February 10
2013

Internal Compliance Programs and the FCPA: What Works, What Doesn’t?

Carefully consider the attorney-client privilege, documentation and scope upfront when confronted with a Foreign Corrupt Practices Act investigation. An experienced panel of prosecutors, defense lawyers and others advised on how to prepare your business client going into an investigation, what to do during a review and some of the elements that are considered during the sentencing phase, at a Criminal Justice Section-sponsored program Feb. 8 during the ABA Midyear Meeting in Dallas.

6:11PM CST
February 10
2013

End Sex Trafficking by Ending Homelessness and Adopting ‘Safe Harbor’ Laws, Experts Urge

Wayman pointed to housing services for juvenile survivors of sex trafficking as not only effective, but also cost-effective. One study he cited found that the average annual cost for one detention bed is approximately $88,000, while the average cost of one supportive housing unit, with ancillary services, is only $18,000.

12:51PM CST
February 10
2013

Excellence in Inclusive Leadership Honored by ABA Diversity Commission

The American Bar Association Commission on Racial and Ethnic Diversity in the Profession honored six lawyers with 2013 Spirit of Excellence Awards today for their significant contributions to advancing diversity in the profession.

12:14PM CST
February 10
2013

Human Trafficking Program Mobilizes Lawyers and Judges to Combat Modern-Day Slavery

ABA President Laurel Bellows kicked off the Midyear Meeting program “Human Trafficking 101 for Lawyers and Judges: Understanding the Issue – Exploring Solutions” with an impassioned plea: “We’ve got real slaves in this country,” Bellows said.

7:00PM CST
February 9
2013

Panel: Attorneys Look at How They Can Better Respond to the Unauthorized Practice of Law

Across America, notario fraud is a common practice. The ABA Midyear Meeting panel “The Unauthorized Practice of Law: Responses from the Bar” on Friday examined how attorneys can better respond to these abuses in their communities.

6:30PM CST
February 9
2013

Texas Experts Review Public Defender Systems as Gideon Anniversary Approaches

As the nation marks the 50th anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court’s landmark Gideon v. Wainwright decision, which recognized the right to government-funded counsel for criminal defendants too poor to hire a lawyer, criminal justice experts from Texas and elsewhere debated at the ABA Midyear Meeting in Dallas Feb. 8 whether the criminal right to counsel in the United States has been realized in practice or falls short.

4:39PM CST
February 9
2013

UCLA Law Fellows Program Receives ABA Alexander Award for Diversity Efforts

The Law Fellows Outreach Program of University of California, Los Angeles, received the 2013 Raymond Pace and Sadie Tanner Mossell Alexander Award for Excellence in Pipeline Diversity. The award is sponsored by the American Bar Association Council for Racial and Ethnic Diversity in the Educational Pipeline.

4:29PM CST
February 9
2013

Pleading Ignorance is Not Protection Against Client Data Loss, Say ABA Panelists

According to John Simek, vice president of Sensei Enterprises, “we’re addicted to our phones.” He cited that 58 percent of smartphone users can’t go one hour without checking their phones.

1:40PM CST
February 9
2013

ABA Honors Recipients of First Stonewall Award Honoring LGBT Advancements

The American Bar Association Commission on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity today recognized three lawyers with the inaugural Stonewall Award during a ceremony at the ABA Midyear Meeting in Dallas.

7:27PM CST
February 8
2013

Corporate Counsel Discuss Value-Based Billing at ABA Meeting

“There are 100 rooms in a value-billing house,” Jeffrey Carr said during a Thursday afternoon session at the Midyear Meeting. “What’s important is that you come into the house, not which room you use.”

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