By Andrew Denney | October 26, 2018
President Donald Trump is not required to produce information about women other than Summer Zervos, who says Trump groped her more than a decade ago, who also accuse the president for sexual misconduct for discovery in Zervos' defamation suit, a state court judge found.
By Michael I. Rudell and Neil J. Rosini | October 24, 2018
Entertainment Law columnists Michael I. Rudell and Neil J. Rosini write: Much press is given to the compensation aspects of the creators' agreements with exhibitors, but attention also should be paid to the extent and duration of the exhibitor's exclusivity in the property in which rights are being acquired, including holdback provisions, reversion of rights, and the right to produce derivative spinoffs, sequels and other derivative works.
By Zach Schlein | October 23, 2018
Holland & Knight attorneys Sanford "Sandy" Bohrer and Brian Toth won on a motion for summary judgment in a lawsuit filed against their clients, Miami Herald Media Co. and investigative reporter Julie Brown, over coverage of the 2014 death of a female inmate at the Lowell Correctional Institution in Ocala.
By Raychel Lean | October 18, 2018
"Millions of people read about how Miller tried to kill a woman, killed her unborn child, and beat another woman — none of which actually happened," said the complaint filed by former spokesman to the Trump campaign, Jason Miller, who is seeking $100 million from Gizmodo Media Group LLC over its reporting of what he says are false allegations.
By Frank Ready | October 18, 2018
Posts made on social media can result in a police interrogation, but deciding what constitutes a threat is a thornier situation.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Edward M. Spiro and Judith L. Mogul | October 15, 2018
In their Southern District Civil Practice Roundup, Edward M. Spiro and Judith L. Mogul discuss a recent decision from Judge Robert W. Sweet which addresses the press's application to unseal potentially salacious documents covered by a protective order in an action concerning allegations of sexual abuse.
International Edition | Analysis
By Georgina Stanley | October 8, 2018
Top lawyers from Tesco, Rolls-Royce and BT recount being at the centre of a corporate scandal
By Frank Ready | October 5, 2018
California passed a new law prohibiting the use of deceptive bots to sell goods and services or influence election, but some think enforcement may be a struggle.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Leonard Deutchman | September 27, 2018
I have been writing this monthly column for well over a decade now, and each month I have provided what I believe to be answers to questions brought into the legal realm by the ascendance of digital media and communications.
By P.J. D'Annunzio | September 21, 2018
A federal appeals court has ruled that certain records from the prosecution of Keonna Thomas, a North Philadelphia woman sentenced to eight years in prison for aiding the Islamic State online, must remain sealed to avoid risks to national security.
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