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BCGSearch.com has offices in ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], and ].<ref name="Contact BCG Attorney Search">{{Cite web |url= http://www.bcgsearch.com/contact.php|publisher= BCG Attorney Search|title= Contact BCG Attorney Search}}</ref> It is headed by Harrison Barnes, founder of the Employment Research Institute. The Employment Research Institute operates over 150 employment websites, including job sites ], Granted.com and ] (which collects job data from employer websites, aggregating information directly from their sites) as well as legal referral site Law.net.<ref name="About">{{Cite web |url= http://www.hb.org/about/|publisher= HB.org|title= About}}</ref> |
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BCGSearch.com has offices in ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], and ].<ref name="Contact BCG Attorney Search">{{Cite web |url= http://www.bcgsearch.com/contact.php|publisher= BCG Attorney Search|title= Contact BCG Attorney Search}}</ref> It is headed by Harrison Barnes, founder of the Employment Research Institute. The Employment Research Institute operates over 150 employment websites, including job sites ], Granted.com and ] (which collects job data from employer websites, aggregating information directly from their sites) as well as legal referral site Law.net.<ref name="About">{{Cite web |url= http://www.hb.org/about/|publisher= HB.org|title= About}}</ref> |
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In a case that was argued before the ], Barnes accused a former BCGSearch.com employee, Robert Kinney, of bribery. Kinney accused Barnes of defamation and asked for an injunction against BCG and ''JD Journal'', a legal blog also operated by Barnes. Kinney’s lawsuit was dismissed on the grounds of unconstitutional limitations on speech; an Austin Appeals Court also found for BCG on the grounds that a permanent injunction would be ] under the laws of the ].<ref name="Bloggers versus the courts"/><ref name="Legal Recruiter Asks Texas High Court To Block Web Posts"/><ref name="Texas Supreme Court to Consider Online Defamation Case">{{Cite web |url= https://www.texastribune.org/2014/01/08/texas-supreme-court-will-review-online-defamation-/ |publisher= Texas Tribune|title= Texas Supreme Court to Consider Online Defamation Case}}</ref> The Texas supreme court found in favor of Kinney.<ref name="Kinney v. Barnes (Opinion)">{{Cite web |url= http://law.justia.com/cases/texas/supreme-court/2014/13-0043.html|publisher= Justia|title= Kinney v. Barnes (Opinion)}}</ref> The case is currently being appealed to the ]. |
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In a case that was argued before the ], Barnes accused a former BCGSearch.com employee, Robert Kinney, of bribery. Kinney accused Barnes of defamation and asked for an injunction against BCG and ''JD Journal'', a legal blog also operated by Barnes. Kinney’s lawsuit was dismissed on the grounds of unconstitutional limitations on speech; an Austin Appeals Court also found for BCG on the grounds that a permanent injunction would be ] under the laws of the ].<ref name="Legal Recruiter Asks Texas High Court To Block Web Posts"/><ref name="Bloggers versus the courts"/><ref name="Texas Supreme Court to Consider Online Defamation Case">{{Cite web |url= https://www.texastribune.org/2014/01/08/texas-supreme-court-will-review-online-defamation-/ |publisher= Texas Tribune|title= Texas Supreme Court to Consider Online Defamation Case}}</ref> The Texas supreme court found in favor of Kinney.<ref name="Kinney v. Barnes (Opinion)">{{Cite web |url= http://law.justia.com/cases/texas/supreme-court/2014/13-0043.html|publisher= Justia|title= Kinney v. Barnes (Opinion)}}</ref> The case is currently being appealed to the ]. |
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