Faruki Blog

Can Keurig Copycats Compete for Christmas Cash?

While waiting my turn in line at a Starbucks in Southern California recently, I was eyeing the holiday-oriented merchandise that the coffee shop had.. Read More

Common Sense Isn't Always Common

Unfortunately, practicing attorneys are not always on their best behavior. The Supreme Court of Ohio Commission on Professionalism recently released.. Read More

Split of Authorities Continues to Develop Regarding Protection of Electronically Stored Information

The South Carolina Supreme Court recently handed down a decision involving access to emails that are in "electronic storage." Jennings v. Jennings,.. Read More

Employee or Employer - So who owns that LinkedIn account anyway?

It is a question that many employers think about but do not really address. A federal judge in Philadelphia recently provided a little more insight.. Read More

The Ohio State Bar Association Law and Media Conference

Like most areas of the law, media law is an ever-changing and developing field. With the advent of social media, blogs, twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn,.. Read More

Companies Advised to Carefully Craft Their Responses to Security Incidents, even Where no Data Breach has Occurred

In the last few months, cyber terrorists disrupted the websites of major financial institutions like Bank of America Corp. and JPMorgan Chase & Co... Read More

LinkedIn: Effectively Using LinkedIn as an Attorney

LinkedIn is the most common social networking site used by legal professional and allows you to reach more than 140 million members, 39 percent of.. Read More

The Ohio Consumer Sales Practices Act: What is it and Does it Apply to Me?

The Ohio Consumer Sales Practices Act ("OCSPA") (Ohio Rev. Code § 1345.01 et seq.) is a set of laws that aim to protect consumers from sales.. Read More