Andie's MBA Legal Roundup - March 5, 2009

Legal Blog Watch: Fearing that anything they write in an internal memorandum may make its way to the blogosphere, large law firms are carefully vetting their internal communiques.

Citizen Media Law Project: The blogger behind the Skanks in NYC blog has appeared through counsel to challenge model Liskula Cohen's request for discovery from Google regarding his/her identity.

New York Times: Blogging during the recession

First Amendment Center: Case involving 'fair report' privilege heads to Arkansas high court.

WebProNews: Follow up to Facebook Spammer Issue. Restraining order issued against Samford "Spamford" Wallace in US District Court.

WebProNews: MySpace has stamped its name on a new Citi Credit Card. When used, users can earn redeemable rewards through MySpace such as free music downloads, concerts, movies, etc.

New York Times: Facebook makes many changes.

Yahoo Tech: Catholics are urged to give up modern appliances and behaviors such as surfing the web or texting.

Yonkers Tribune: First Amendment lawyer Henry C. Kaufman will engage in oral arguments today, March 5, before New York State Supreme Court Judge over a defamation lawsuit brought against his client Stuart Tiekert by former law school dean Richard Ottinger.