JD Supra Morning Brief: Superman & Liability, Texting & Driving, IRAs & Bankruptcy, Interpol & Edward Snowden
"Mr. Butterfield, were you aware of the existence of any listening devices in the Oval Office of the President?" (Chief Minority Counsel Fred Thompson to Alexander Butterfield, then Deputy Assistant to President Richard Nixon, July 16, 1973)
Itās a bird! Itās a plane! No, itās Superman (and his legal liability)! (Bloomberg Law)Ā
The Denied Class, the Delayed Class, the Relocation Class, or the Obstructed View Class? None of the above⦠(Ballard Spahr)Ā
Why hasnāt INTERPOL been involved in Edward Snowdenās case? Apparently, theyāre not needed⦠(The Law Office of Michelle A. Estlund)Ā
Bad taste or criminal act? For one Texas teen, it looks like both apply⦠(Looper Reed)Ā
Business owners: is your cybersecurity better than that at a Fortune 500 company? (Sands Anderson)Ā
Arizona, Montana, and South Carolina are the only states that have no restrictions on texting while driving (Stipe, Harper, Laizure, Uselton, Belote, Maxcey & Thetford)Ā
Are IRAs protected in bankruptcy? Maybe⦠(Leonard, Street and Deinard)Ā
Estate planning for entrepreneurs: some tips (Best Best & Krieger)Ā
Breaking up is hard to do, but making sure you protect your privacy can help⦠(Burns & Levinson)Ā
Georgia just joined eight other states with a law that cracks down on āpill millsā (Baker Donelson)Ā
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