Yearly Archives: 2010

Social Media Advisor – Can A Former Prostitute Perform A Job For You?

Can a former prostitute perform a job for you?

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Social Media Advisor – Is Your Website Accessible To Individuals With Disabilities?

Why should employers make sure their websites conform to disability standards?

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Social Media Advisor – Not Your Parents’ Same Old Workers’ Comp System

Why is workers’ compensation law viewed as a guinea pig for social media use by employers?

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Social Media Advisor – Finding A Reason To Terminate An Employee After Already Terminating That Employee

How can employers find a reason for terminating an employee after already terminating that employee?

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Social Media Advisor – The Need For Employer Vigilance With Privacy

What did Google do when ease of access to social media collided with ease of access to confidential information?

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Social Media Advisor – The Use of Social Media as a Lawsuit Tool

How can social media help employers involved in litigation with former employees?

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Social Media Advisor – The Means of Accessing Social Media are as Significant as what Employees are Accessing

Why should employers think twice before giving all employees a Blackberry?

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Social Media Advisor – Employers Should Start to Think About Age

Why should employers take notice of our parents’ and grandparents’ increased use of social media?

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Social Media Advisor – 15 Minutes of Steven Slater for the Sake of Employment Law

Can you accept another 15 minutes of Steven Slater for the sake of employment law?

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Social Media Advisor – Personal E-Mail, Personal E-Mail Account, Company-Owned System

Can an employer monitor an employee’s personal e-mail sent using a non-company, web-based e-mail account, although sent on a company-owned computer?

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About Social Media Employment Law Blog
Social Media Employment Law Blog is devoted to the interplay between social media and employment law, an extremely topical and significant area of law for employers in this new technology era. Published and edited by Michael Schmidt, Vice Chair of the Labor & Employment Department, Mike concentrates in representing management in all facets of employment law and has been frequently quoted on employment law topics, and is regularly interviewed by trade publications and national journals for his opinions on legal trends.
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