Friday, February 18, 2011

Employers Should Adopt Social Media Policies to Minimize Their Liability For Disciplinary Action Relating to "On-line" Postings

New technology raises new legal issues, particularly in the context of employment law.
 
Recently, the National Labor Relations Board ("NLRB") filed a complaint against a company which allegedly violated its employee's rights by terminating her after she criticized her supervisor on her personal Facebook page. The NLRB contends that in the absence of a company policy to the contrary, all employees have the right to criticize their supervisors and employers, even on internet-based social media sites such as Facebook, Twitter or LinkedIn.

The question is: How far can an employer go in monitoring an employees' conduct on social media sites and what can it do to control what is posted?

Several years ago, the NLRB held that an employer can legally establish a policy which prohibits employees from using e-mail for non-job-related purposes. Recently, it upheld a company's social media policy which was intended to minimize the dissemination of company information over the internet.

New technology such as Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn creates opportunities for employees to criticize the company for whom they work as well as their supervisors and co-workers. The reach of these internet-based communications dwarfs the reach of any communication previously analyzed by the courts. It is for this reason that we believe it is important for all employers to have carefully crafted social media policies. These policies have been upheld by the courts and will help support an employer's action against employees who improperly criticize their employer or its supervisory personnel "on-line", or divulge sensitive information over the internet.

If you would like help in crafting an appropriate social media policy for your company, please contact Sharon Stiller at 585-641-3802 or your attorney contact at our firm.


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Abrams Fensterman Announces Major Expansion of Its Mental Health Law Practice Through New Affiliation Aimed at Students with Mental Health, Psychological, and/or Substance Abuse Problems

The New York-based, full-service law firm of Abrams, Fensterman, Fensterman, Eisman, Greenberg, Formato & Einiger, LLP announces a new linkage between the law firm’s Mental Health Law practice and Campus Behavioral Health Risk Consultants (CBHRC), a consulting firm which deals with mental health, substance abuse, and related issues. The new affiliation is in response to the significant increase in mental health and substance abuse issues arising in lower and higher education settings in recent years. The law firm’s new affiliation with CBHRC will enable Abrams Fensterman to broaden the scope of the mental health legal services it offers to those students and families in need of such expertise.
“With the incidence of campus violence on the rise, we are reminded of the importance of mental health expertise in this unique area of legal practice, which encompasses health care, education, family and criminal law, and other related practice areas.”
CBHRC is a consortium of legal, clinical, public policy and law enforcement experts. It was created by Carolyn Reinach Wolf, Esq., an Abrams Fensterman partner and head of its mental health practice area in response to the increasing number of students with substance abuse and mental health-related problems.
CBHRC offers consultation, evaluation, training and education to assist parents and campus administrators in formulating strategic responses; making informed decisions; creating effective policy; and preparing for a variety of evolving, urgent and emergent mental health situations.

Ms. Reinach Wolf notes, “With the incidence of campus violence on the rise, we are reminded of the importance of mental health expertise in this unique area of legal practice, which encompasses health care, education, family and criminal law, and other related practice areas.”

The CBHRC initiative gives the Abrams Fensterman law firm the opportunity to provide its clients with access to counseling and creative interventions for students and families who are coping with legal problems related to mental health, developmental disability, and/or substance abuse issues.
Among the many services available to clients of the firm’s mental health practice area is a 24-hour, 7-day per week answering service, with attorneys in the mental health practice “on-call” and readily accessible at any time of the day or night. This allows for timely intervention and treatment arrangements in an urgent and/or emergent client situation.

Abrams Fensterman was established in 2000 through the merger of top attorneys with decades of experience in specific areas of law. With offices in Lake Success, New York City, and Rochester, the firm provides sophisticated legal representation across a range of practice areas. One of the areas in which the firm has built its excellent reputation is as the “go-to” law firm for the healthcare industry. The firm represents thousands of healthcare providers, including hospitals, nursing homes and medical providers.

Monday, November 15, 2010

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Abrams Fensterman is a full-service law firm with offices in Lake Success, New York City and Rochester, New York.  The firm also serves clients in New Jersey.

Abrams Fensterman was established in 2000, bringing together a team of top attorneys with decades of experience. The firm is structured to provide sophisticated legal representation across a range of practice areas.

Each attorney at Abrams Fensterman recognizes that every client has unique professional and personal legal needs that change over time, and require the dedicated personal attention of experienced attorneys. As a full-service law firm, Abrams Fensterman is committed to results, featuring client-centered practice areas specifically designed to address diverse and overlapping legal issues.

One of the areas in which Abrams Fensterman has built its excellent reputation is as the go-to law firm for the healthcare industry. The firm represents thousands of healthcare providers including hospitals, nursing homes and over one thousand medical providers, ranging from individual physicians to large hospitals.

To learn more about how the experienced attorneys at Abrams Fensterman can address your legal needs, contact us today at (516) 328-2300 or visit us on the web: http://www.abramslaw.com/