Pursuing Anonymous Defamers in Cyberspace, by Richard C. Balough, Presented to the John Marshall Law School Seminar on Free Speech in Cyberspace, December 2003.
The Do-Not-Call Registry Model Is Not The Answer To Spam, by Richard C. Balough, Presentation to John Marshall Law School Spam Seminar, August 7, 2003.
E-Snooping: Companies Can Legally Read Deleted Messages, from Richard Balough's client newsletter, August, 2002.
Domain Name Wanted: Small Internet Firm Bugs VW, from Richard Balough's client newsletter, August, 2002.
Global Positioning System and The Internet: A Combination with Privacy Risks, CBA Record, October 2001
Drafting Contract Provisions for E-Commerce Sites, Illinois State Bar Journal, January 2000
Web Sites Shouldn't Advertise Trouble, Marketing News, August 16, 1999
No Need for Legislative Caps on Y2K Liability, Illinois Legal Times, June 1999
E-commerce: A web of legal perils, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin, April 26, 1999
Covenants Not To Compete or Trade
Secrets: Which Is Better When A Key Employee Walks Out the Door? Presented to the
Intellectual Property Law Association of Chicago's Trade Secrets Seminar
on December 1, 1998.
International Jurisdictional Issues
Related to the World Wide Web and the Internet
Convergence of Traditional Utility Delivery
Services on the Internet. Presented on
behalf of the Citizens Utility Board before the Gas Policy Committee Of
the Illinois Commerce Commission March 24, 1997.
Consumer Protection In a Deregulated Gas
Distribution Marketplace: Is the Regulatory Forum Still Necessary? Presented before the Institute for
Regulatory Policy Studies for Illinois State University's workshop on
"Bringing Retail Choice to Small Gas Consumers in Illinois," February 20,
1998 in Springfield, IL.
Contributing Author, 11 Texas Jurisprudence Pleadings and Practice Forms 2d,
Public Utilities, 1993.
Quoted In:
Crain's Chicago Business. "Emergency ward in the
making? Some skeptics question hospitals' Y2K compliance," by Kate
Fitzgerald. August 2, 1999.
Chicago Tribune,
"As impact of Melissa virus wanes, search for author intensifies,"
by Jon Van. March 31, 1999.
Chicago Tribune, "Y2K fixes breed new bug," by James Coates. February 15, 1999.
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