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Blog

8 min read

How to Remove News Articles from Sites

In today’s digital age, the Internet plays an enormous role in shaping our personal and professional reputations. The ability to access and quickly disseminate online content, including news... Read More

Andrew Stebbins, Christina Williams

September 12, 2023

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Blog

4 min read

Who to Choose?: What to Look For in a Defamation Attorney

Incidents of defamation and online harassment have become increasingly prevalent as society relies more and more on the internet to communicate and share information. The increased use of social... Read More

Andrew Stebbins, Christina Williams

September 6, 2023

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Blog

4 min read

Online Reputation Management for Property Management and Real Estate Professionals

As potential tenants and property owners increasingly turn to the internet for research, maintaining a positive online image is vital for the success and growth of property management businesses.... Read More

Andrew Stebbins, Christina Williams

September 1, 2023

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Blog

7 min read

What is an Anti-SLAPP Statute?

If you are considering filing a defamation lawsuit or other speech-based claim, you are likely aware that your claim may be challenged based upon free-speech principles or that the defendant may... Read More

Andrew Stebbins, Christina Williams

September 1, 2023

Blog, Intellectual Property, Patenticity

4 min read

Your Employee Handbook May be Deficient for Capturing Patent Rights

By Dominic Frisina Is your employee handbook sufficient to capture patent rights in your employee’s inventions?  The Federal Circuit case of Omni Medsci v. Apple illustrates one reason why it... Read More

Dominic A. Frisina

August 24, 2023

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Blog

5 min read

Libel vs. Slander

Defamation is the act of publishing false and damaging statements about a person or business to a third party. Traditionally, defamatory statements have been separated into two categories: slander... Read More

Andrew Stebbins, Christina Williams

August 18, 2023

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