Glenn Manishin | Technology Policy and Complex Litigation Lawyer

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Glenn Manishin is an attorney specializing in telecommunications and technology policy, antitrust and complex litigation. He is a partner with Duane Morris LLP in Washington, DC and has participated in virtually all of the most important regulatory, judicial and legislative proceedings affecting telecom and the Internet for the past two decades — from the AT&T and Microsoft antitrust cases to the Telecommunications Act of 1996 and the dozens of federal appeals implementing that landmark statute. Glenn has worked over the years with a wide array of cutting-edge technology clients, ranging from Netscape, MCI, Oracle and Excite@Home to Siebel, Google, Travelocity and others, on issues like broadband, software antitrust, cybersecurity and Internet regulation, spam, standards, privacy, domain name competition, Internet gaming and taxation, and universal service.

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  1. Jennifer Patush

    Follow-up from Glen Manishin’s website:

    OK, so my new colleague Ryan Wynia at BeYOB.com posted, in bullet form, the “rules of engagement” for social media for businesses I presented at SPARKt2 in Chicago on April 29. Glenn Manishin’s Rules of Engagement [BYOB]. But that short treatment misses some of the nuances, and besides, I thought of them first! So here are my six rules of engagement for social media — Twitter, Facebook, etc.– all of which can be summed up in the phrase “if you are going to do it, do it right.”

    View the entire post and all the rules: http://bit.ly/4dsTD

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