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The Business Lawyer, February 2011

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The Chair’s Comments: A Word from John Orgain

Supreme Court Issues Significant Ruling on Employee Background Checks by Andrew Murphy

SEC Adopts Say-on-Pay Rules by Ronald O. Mueller

Social Media: More Reasons to Pay Close Attention to What Your Employees Say and What Your Company Does About It
by Aaron R. Gelb, Elizabeth N. Hall & Emily T. Collins

A Crime Has Been Committed and the U.S. Attorney is Investigating: How Should Your Organization “Respond Appropriately”? Does Your Ethics Program Need a Tune-Up? by Steven Carr

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