Wednesday, 12 January 2011

Celebrities plugging products on Twitter could face legal action - Daily Telegraph (LAW)

Celebrities plugging products on Twitter could face legal action - Daily Telegraph
AS if they aren't raking in enough money or freebie gifts, greedy British celebs are rapidly utilising the perk power of a new cash cow - their Twitter accounts. However, there could be consequences. Dozens of celebrities, including actress Liz Hurley and
Source: www.dailytelegraph.com.au

Congressman questions PHA legal fees - Philadelphia Daily News
A top U.S. senator wants answers about what he views as reckless and excessive spending of federal tax dollars on legal fees by the Philadelphia Housing Authority. And so far, Sen. Charles E. Grassley, R-Iowa, hasn't received those answers from the
Source: www.philly.com

PG&E raised pipeline pressure to legal limit - Raleigh News & Observer
SAN BRUNO, Calif. -- The utility company responsible for the gas pipeline that exploded in a San Francisco suburb last year has acknowledged that it briefly raised the pressure on the pipeline to the legal limit two years before the fatal blast. The San
Source: www.newsobserver.com

Colligo Contributor Featured in Microsoft Legal and Corporate Affairs Case Study - YAHOO!
Colligo Contributor Pro was recently featured in a Microsoft case study detailing how their Legal and Corporate Affairs Department (LCA) has deployed SharePoint 2010 to improve document and matter management. In the case study, Microsoft outlines how it
Source: news.yahoo.com

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