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Hire a Legal Writer: 5 Experts for Any Content Marketing Budget

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Needing a writer to capture readers from recent legal news? Before that, she was a law clerk for the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. Ben is a New York-based writer, editor, and strategist with significant experience in PR for a nationally recognized law firm. Are you a law firm who needs a great copywriter? Liz Daniels.

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Say 'Yes' to Drugs? The History of Pharmaceutical Marketing

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Getting familiar with these ad types will help you better understand how (and why) the government would eventually start regulating pharmaceutical marketing. There was a Supreme Court case to determine whether or not making " false therapeutic claims" about a drug was legal under the Pure Food and Drug Act. Types of Drug Ads.

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Unriddled: A Secret Google Memo, Alexa Microwave, and More Tech News You Need

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It's tech news: explained. Unriddled: The Tech News You Need. Amazon is building a new kind of delivery fleet -- starting with a whole bunch of vans. Amazon ordered 20,000 Mercedes-Benz vans for its new delivery program, which allows contractors around the country to sign up to deliver packages for the retail giant.

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Brands Show Support for Decision on DOMA, and Other Stories You Missed Today

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Aside from disheartening dolphin news, a bunch of other stuff went down today, so take a moment to get caught up below. In one of the biggest news stories of the day, today the Supreme Court ruled that DOMA (Defense of Marriage Act) is unconstitutional and now void. Google Hides Search Easter Egg.

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Zucked: When Algorithms Replace Ethics

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Facebook and its two largest subsidiaries are manipulating the hearts and minds of half the world’s people, more by orders of magnitude, than any corporation in history, more than twice the number of people controlled by the Chinese government today; more than the number of people suppressed by Germany, Japan and Russia during World War 2.

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