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Category Archives: Corporate & Securities

Is Social Media Making Corporate Web Sites Irrelevant?

Posted by glennm May 26, 2009 Corporate & Securities, Internet, Social Media, Technology Law Mashable, social networking, websites
Is Social Media Making Corporate Web Sites Irrelevant?

As devotees understand viscerally, the Internet’s current social networking phenomenon is radically changing communications modes on the Net. Not only is email on the way out, but now the very existence of “static” Web sites is being questioned.

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Financial Scams are Not the Same As Nuremberg

Posted by glennm Mar 9, 2009 Celebrity Cases, Corporate & Securities, Criminal Law, Technology Law financial, Nazis, war crimes
Financial Scams are Not the Same As Nuremberg

Evil as he clearly is, Bernie Madoff’s crimes do not justify an international tribunal reserved historically for “crimes against humanity.”

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He’s Back? Go Away!

Posted by glennm Dec 11, 2008 Celebrity Cases, Corporate & Securities, Criminal Law, Technology Law corporations, Ebbers, LLP, MCI, SOX, WorldCom
He’s Back?  Go Away!

Bernie Ebbers’ sleaze never ends. I for one hope he rots in prison.

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Been There, Done That

Posted by glennm Nov 12, 2008 Corporate & Securities, Technology Law financial, innovation, options
Been There, Done That

Alright, so more than 80% of Silicon Valley’s 150 largest publicly traded companies have employees holding underwater options. It’s happened before, and that did not deter innovation or investment.

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Was It All a Joke At AOL?

Posted by glennm Apr 22, 2003 Corporate & Securities, Technology Law acounting, AOL, SEC, Time Warner
Was It All a Joke At AOL?

As the epitome of the “new economy,” AOL’s continuing accounting irregularities only underscore that there was not much real value to the “value propositions” these Internet-centric companies touted.

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WorldCom is Dead

Posted by glennm Apr 15, 2003 Celebrity Cases, Corporate & Securities, Criminal Law, Technology Law, Telecom corruption, Ebbers, MCI, WorldCom
WorldCom is Dead

Bernie’s fiasco is finally over, but it’s a shame that the once-proud MCI brand will apply to the sad remnants of such a sordid band of scum.

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