By Adolfo Pesquera | January 25, 2023
Priscilla Villarreal was arrested on a warrant that cited a Texas Penal Code that penalizes a person for obtaining non-public information from a public servant "with intent to obtain a benefit or with intent to harm or defraud another."
By Cassandre Coyer | January 23, 2023
Among the suggested changes, the FCC is proposing eliminating the current seven-business-day mandatory waiting period for notifying customers of a breach, leaving companies with more to do, in less time.
By Emily Cousins | January 10, 2023
On Thursday, a judge suspended Pattis for six months for disclosing the medical records of the families of the victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School mass shooting and other Connecticut discovery to Alex Jones' Texas attorney, F. Andino Reynal, and bankruptcy attorney, Kyung Lee.
By Emily Cousins | January 6, 2023
According to a court order Thursday, Pattis violated a protective order when he shared Connecticut discovery with Alex Jones' Texas attorney, F. Andino Reynal, and bankruptcy attorney, Kyung Lee.
By Brad Kutner | December 14, 2022
Quinn Emanuel's Kurt Wolfe said Wednesday's claims might not only show the agency's interest in expanding resources in the social media influencer space, but also a kind of shot across the bow to those who might violate in the future.
By Amanda Bronstad | December 14, 2022
On Wednesday, U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers said she wanted to wait for the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in "Gonzalez v. Google" before deciding whether the Communications Decency Act's §230 immunizes social media apps from addiction claims.
By Max Mitchell | December 14, 2022
The suit stems from comments Saffron, a Pulitzer Prize-winning architecture columnist, made about a 2011 column Bykofsky wrote, which she described as "the infamous column about his taste for child prostitutes in Thailand."
Delaware Business Court Insider
By ALM Staff | December 7, 2022
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
By Adolfo Pesquera | December 6, 2022
Eighth District Court of Appeals Justice Gina M. Palafox authored the opinion and concluded that a statute that had never been interpreted by a court is not among the listed exceptions to the state law's mandatory fee provision.
By Adolfo Pesquera | December 5, 2022
"It's not enough to say, 'It's too much.' You have to say it's not authorized by Congress," FCC associate general counsel Jacob M. Lewis argued.
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