Friday, November 2, 2012

Legal Ethics Committee Weighs In On Disclosures By In-House ...

In-house lawyers suing their employers or clients for discrimination or a retaliatory firing can't disclose any confidences or secrets, unless they're defending against a counterclaim or affirmative defense, according to a new opinion from the D.C. Bar Legal Ethics Committee.

According to an opinion published online last week by the committee, the D.C. Bar Rules of Professional Conduct don't allow in-house lawyers to disclose confidences ? information protected by attorney-client privilege ? or secrets ? information gleaned that a client has asked to keep secret or that would harm a client ? in making a claim.

But the committee found that the rules do allow in-house lawyers to make those disclosures if the employer or client being sued calls into question the lawyer's conduct.

Finally, the committee found that in-house lawyers aren't barred from bringing discrimination or retaliation charges solely because they know that an employer or client may have to disclose confidences or secrets in defending against that claim.

Amar Sarwal, vice president and chief legal strategist for the Association of Corporate Counsel, said that the issue of disclosures is typically fact-specific, but that the latest opinion helped clarify what rules should guide in-house lawyers in proceedings with these types of claims.

"It?s a difficult one to navigate, because you want to, as much as possible, safeguard confidence," Sarwal said. "That's the essence of a relationship."

Sarwal added that he thought it was significant that the committee released an opinion aimed specifically at in-house lawyers, who sometimes aren't considered in legal ethics opinions. "They didn't treat in-house lawyers as second class citizens," he said. "It was a very thoughtful opinion."

Source: http://legaltimes.typepad.com/blt/2012/10/legal-ethics-committee-weighs-in-on-disclosures-by-in-house-counsel.html

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Image of the Week #66, October 31th, 2012:


From: Some sights about the microbial world by Psi Wavefunction at The Ocelloid.

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Sometimes in the quest for study and data, beauty appears. Or, as Psi Wavefunction of The Ocelloid put it; ?just glimpses of the microbial world, which was a fancy way of saying ?they looked kinda pretty on my screen??.

Here is a pair of diatoms, microscopic phytoplankton with a beautiful structure made of silica, found in an alpine pond north of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada nestle together, expertly captured in a tiny moment by Psi. View her post for what are normally invisible moments of beauty that happen all around us.

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Thursday, November 1, 2012

Online Marketing Tips for Offline Businesses | HerCanberra

You must have heard people say that ?now is the time to be online?? But are you, as a business owner, left wondering what that really means?

Taking your business online, can be very powerful ? if you have the right strategy and understand exactly what you are trying to achieve.

Using the Internet to market your business online will give your business a competitive edge and wider access to your target audience, as well as generally reducing your marketing budget.

Let?s face it, many of your customers will look on the Internet for information about what they want, first. ?Many customers will do this, even when they want to find a shop or restaurant nearby ? so it?s important that local businesses increase their online marketing to reach these people.

A website is a logical place to begin your online marketing. Your domain name (the words that make up your web address) should tell customers what your business does rather than trying to create a brand name ? as this will aid being found in the Internet Search Engine Results.

Whilst the look and feel of a website should be appropriate to the overall image you want to create for your business, it should always look professional. ?Additionally, your website should be easy to navigate and all of the links should work.

It?s important when marketing online, that you are clear in describing your company, the products and services you offer and that you provide contact information. ?Make it really easy for your customer to make a buying decision or contact you if they have more questions.

Once you get people to your website, you can start building your brand recognition. ?Building name recognition (branding) online can be done by using Social networking (twitter, facebook, linked in etc), paid search engine advertising (pay per click), banner advertising on other websites, submitting your information to online trade organization directories and even by registering with web map services as a local business that will be displayed on maps searched in your area.

Some of the best information about marketing your business online has not changed in many years and follows the same basic principles as marketing your business offline. Marketing your business online requires you to have a clear plan, research your market, product and competition and, of course, excellent customer service.

Are you a small business? What are your tips for online marketing?

Source: http://www.hercanberra.com.au/index.php/2012/11/01/online-marketing-tips-for-offline-businesses/

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Atlantic City casinos escape major Sandy ... - Online Gambling News

Peter Amsel
October 31, 2012
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atlantic-city-sandy-caesars-macauHurricane Sandy may have succeeded in shutting down Atlantic City?s dozen casinos for a few days, but the gaming halls appear to have dodged any serious structural damage. Tony Rodio, CEO of the Tropicana and president of the Casino Association of New Jersey, told the Philadelphia Inquirer that the damage was ?nothing major. You had minor things and debris.? Borgata VP Joe Lupo said AC?s market-leading casino came away with little more than a few broken windows. Caesars Entertainment spokesman Gary Thompson said the company?s four AC casinos? roofs sustained ?extensive? wind damage but repair work had already begun. In Connecticut, a Mohegan Sun spokesman said the casino sustained ?very minimal damages? and thus was ?fully operational.? Similarly, Foxwoods Resort Casino expected to be operating more or less at full capacity by Wednesday.

Atlantic City may take a little longer to get back to normal due to the havoc Sandy inflicted on the surrounding roads. While the Atlantic City Expressway and the Garden State Parkway have reopened, some other thoroughfares remain underwater and/or strewn with debris, including downed telephone poles. Getting all employees back to work may prove difficult for a few days yet and New Jersey?s Division of Gaming Enforcement plans to inspect each casino before announcing a reopening date. For the moment, the state of emergency and evacuation and curfew orders remain in place. Collectively, Rodio estimated Sandy?s impact at $5m for each day the casinos remain out of commission.

CAESARS GIVES UP ON MACAU, PINS HOPES ON SOUTH KOREA
Speaking of disasters, Caesars Entertainment is reportedly throwing in the towel on its dreams of one day opening a casino in Macau. Caesars CEO Gary Loveman infamously declined to apply for a Macau casino license at the beginning of the millennium, allowing competitors Las Vegas Sands, Wynn Resorts and MGM Resorts to make their moves. By the time Caesars recognized its blunder, Macau had stopped issuing casino licenses, so Caesars took the best shot available ? paying $578m for a 175-acre Macau golf course and hoping that one day the authorities would let them put a casino on the fairway.

That was five years ago, during which time the company?s short- and long-term debt has ballooned to $22b while Macau?s authorities haven?t budged on the license moratorium. After taking a $101m writedown on the golf course during the last quarter, Caesars president of international development Steven Tight told the Wall Street Journal that enough was enough. ?When you have that much capital devoted to an asset that?s not delivering its potential, you need to consider other options.? While the company has yet to receive any formal offers for the property, Tight says there?s been ?a significant level of interest? from ?a number of potential buyers.?

In a bid to prove they?re not completely licked in Asia, Caesars continues to pursue a casino joint venture in South Korea with Indonesian conglomerate Lippo Group. The plan is to construct a $500m hotel-casino with 600 hotel rooms, 100 gaming tables and 150 slots near Incheon Airport. Tight says Caesars? objective is ?to create a compelling offering for the foreign market without overspending.? Caesars intends to apply for tentative government approval for a casino license by early December. Meanwhile, Caesars is due to release its latest horror novel, er, earnings report, on Wednesday.

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