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New at FindLaw: Divorce Help and CFAA Decisions

We continue our Friday round-up of what is newest, best and brightest at FindLaw.com. Below, you will find this week’s offerings from various areas of FindLaw’s unique content, including: core legal content, blogs, news and case law. Take a look at what’s new:

FindLaw Consumer Blogs:

  • Getting a Divorce? 3 Ways to Get Help: Breaking up is hard to do, and it’s even harder around Valentine’s Day — a day that seems to drive many couples to more seriously consider divorce. But before you dive head-first into the divorce process, it may be wise to get some help with your divorce and learn more about what it entails. FindLaw’s Law and Daily Life suggests three ways you can do that, some of which won’t cost you a dime.
  • Starting a Business? 5 Legal Areas to Learn: Entrepreneurs typically want to hit the ground running, but not so fast: There are many legal details you’ll need to handle first. FindLaw’s Free Enterprise outlines five of the most important areas of law that business owners should become familiar with. They include contract law, employment law, and intellectual property, just to name a few.

FindLaw Legal Professional Blogs

  • March Madness: 10 Cases on SCOTUS Docket: A lot of action is about to hit the Court — the Supreme Court, that is. As college basketball fans will soon be filling out their brackets, the Nine have filled their March schedule with 10 cases now set for oral arguments. FindLaw’s U.S. Supreme Court blog has a preview.

Law Firm Management

  • Circuit Split, the CFAA, and Employee Misuse of Computers: The recent death of Internet activist Aaron Swartz has drawn attention to the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA), which was being used to prosecute him. How have different courts interpreted the CFAA, particularly in terms of employees using company computers? FindLaw’s latest Legal Technology article takes a look.

— Andrew Chow, FindLaw Audience Team