By David Gialanella | February 19, 2020
The New Jersey Law Journal was recognized for its work covering technology, business-of-law, court administration and employment law topics in 2019.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Angela Turturro | February 14, 2020
After the Second Circuit's decision in 'Melito' (involving multiple text messages), the Eleventh Circuit issued a decision on standing under the TCPA in a case involving a single text message. In that case, 'Salcedo v. Hanna', the Eleventh Circuit ruled that a single text message did not afford standing to the plaintiff. In her Internet Issues/Social Media column, Shari Claire Lewis discusses the decision, concluding that at least one thing is clear: The issue of standing in text-related TCPA cases remains in flux.
By Desiree F. Moore | February 14, 2020
For any modern business, it is not a matter of "if" but "when" a crisis will hit, and the best course of action is to prepare in advance, including addressing all manner of digital risks and consequences, and to stay the course of that preparation in the face of a crisis.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Harvey M. Stone and Richard H. Dolan | February 13, 2020
In their Eastern District Roundup, Harvey M. Stone and Richard H. Dolan report on several significant decisions: one holding that officers had reasonable suspicion to stop and search defendant; another finding liability and assessing damages against a lounge for broadcasting a boxing match without authorization; and a third dismissing a complaint alleging securities fraud.
By Angela Morris | February 10, 2020
During a legal conference in Austin, lawyers who represent Facebook, Bloomberg, The Washington Post, Discovery Inc. and Vox Media spilled the beans about what they want in outside counsel.
By Angela Morris | February 10, 2020
Whether it's fighting against one person's face being realistically pasted on another's body in a porn video, or against the mass collection for facial recognition database used by law enforcement, lawyers have thoughts about causes of action that could come into play.
By Zach Olsen | February 5, 2020
With systems and security constantly under attack, law firms and their clients have been forced to spend and innovate like never before to stay one step ahead of the threats they face in the 21st century.
By Tom McParland | January 23, 2020
The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press and a coalition of 20 media organizations, who argued in an amicus brief that her arguments sought to upend the basic tenets of New York's defamation law.
By Phillip Bantz | January 23, 2020
"For counsel, crisis is an opportunity to embrace your brand, affirm your values and, personally, it will affirm your individual relevance and show that, in fact, you should be at the table," said Jay Silver, a partner at Womble Bond Dickinson.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Stacy West Clark | January 17, 2020
Most practice group meetings are spent going over current cases (old and new) and new caselaw. But with just a few small changes, practice group meetings can be a place of marketing gold.
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