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Juror Gets Kicked Off, $250 Fine, and Assigned a 5-Page Essay on 6th Amendment

By Greg Lambert on September 2, 2010

You have to admire the punishment that Judge Diane Druzinski handed down to a juror that updated her Facebook status to say that it was “gonna be fun to tell the defendant they’re GUILTY.” Apparently, Judge Druzinski doesn’t like it when a juror posts a verdict on a case that was STILL BEING TRIED.  The…

Competitive Intelligence in a Web 2.0 World – Part 1: Finding Company Employees on Twitter

By Greg Lambert on July 15, 2009

I got the idea for this multi-part post because Melissa Sachs has taken on the project of trying to find as many people as she can that work in AmLaw law firms that have Twitter accounts (#AMLAWTweeple). It’s a great work in progress, and you should go check out the list (and contribute…

TweetDeck Blurs the Line Between Twitter and Facebook

By Greg Lambert on March 17, 2009

On Monday, TweetDeck released a Beta version that now includes a way to monitor both Twitter and FaceBook all in one interface.  Watch the little video below to get an introduction.

(More on how I made this video in a later post)
I’ve been very impressed with how TweetDeck has managed to create a program

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