New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Shari Claire Lewis | June 17, 2019
In her Internet Issues/Social Media column, Shari Claire Lewis discusses a recent decision in which the Second Circuit found standing for plaintiffs who alleged that they had received unsolicited spam text messages sent from or on behalf of a retailer in violation of the federal Telephone Consumer Protection Act.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | June 7, 2019
The project, launched by Philadelphia lawyer Emily Baker-White, looked at thousands of posts from officers in eight police departments across the country.
By Simon Taylor | June 4, 2019
Facebook criticized the decision, saying it undermines freedom of speech and raises questions of extraterritoriality.
By Neil J. Rosini and Michael I. Rudell | June 3, 2019
In the long-simmering dispute between the Writers Guild and the talent agencies that represent writers in the television and motion picture industries, there are high stakes for both sides and the ultimate resolution reached through litigation or negotiation could make fundamental changes in how compensation is determined for writers and agents alike.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Neil J. Rosini and Michael I. Rudell | May 31, 2019
In their Entertainment Law column, Neil J. Rosini and Michael I. Rudell discuss a long-simmering dispute between the Writers Guild of America East and West Coast branches and the talent agencies that represent writers (among other talent) in the television and motion picture industries. There are high stakes for both sides and the ultimate resolution reached through litigation or negotiation could make fundamental changes in how compensation is determined for writers and agents alike.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Zack Needles | May 30, 2019
Five-decade-old precedent remains just as relevant to determining the venue of a lawsuit alleging internet defamation as it was when print still ruled the media, the Pennsylvania Superior Court said.
Legaltech News | Analysis|Live Coverage
By Zach Warren | May 22, 2019
A panel of in-house and law firm leaders ran through their crisis response development, from planning to resolution and repair, at SuperConference 2019.
By R. Robin McDonald | May 22, 2019
The CNN suit is one of three multimillion-dollar suits filed on behalf of Covington Catholic High School teenager Nicholas Sandmann against major news media organizations that reported on Sandmann's encounter with a Native American activist on the National Mall in Washington, D.C.
By Zach Schlein | May 13, 2019
Former Miami Dolphins cornerback Dimitri Patterson has filed a complaint against the Miami Herald and its owner the McClatchy Company over the newspaper's coverage of Patterson's legal troubles. Prior lawsuits filed against the defendants by Patterson have been dismissed.
By Jason Grant | May 10, 2019
In a terse but notable ruling for BuzzFeed and other news organizations, a Manhattan appeals panel has affirmed a 2018 decision denying the Russian bank owners' motion to dismiss BuzzFeed's affirmative defense based on New York's fair report privilege.
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