The Legal Intelligencer | News
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.
By Ryan McConnell and Stephanie Bustamante | September 20, 2018
Compliance programs have to aim to help the business shake the world by helping shape the culture of the business. And to do that, they need both the support of business leadership and compliance professionals to develop the program around the business strategy. If the business sees compliance speaking the language of the business, the program seems less about being a compliance program and more of just a way of the business working.
By Andrew Denney | September 19, 2018
Former sales executive Hong Perez said during her time with the company she became increasingly concerned about its culture with regard to how women are treated.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | September 10, 2018
Philadelphia Judge Arnold New issued an opinion in Fox v. Smith finding that the alleged victim of an online smear campaign could sue in Philadelphia, even though she is a resident of Delaware County—a move that could lead to a shift away from case law dating back more than 50 years.
By Katheryn Tucker | September 5, 2018
Judge Jim Bodiford will be the honoree at the Georgia First Amendment Foundation's annual Weltner Award Banquet at 6:30 p.m., Oct. 17, at the Silverbell Pavilion of the Emory Conference Center in Atlanta.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Andrew Longstreth | August 22, 2018
In another lifetime, when I was a legal reporter, I remember getting a slightly queasy feeling in my stomach when I noticed legal blogs sprouting wildly 15 years ago. While some were dry, others were lively and engaging. I saw the future and it was filled with more competition.
By Tony Mauro | August 16, 2018
Here are some of the statements U.S. Supreme Court justices have made in landmark decisions about the importance of a free press.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Jonathan Bick | August 8, 2018
The GDPR is a set of European Union data protection and privacy regulations that apply to American e-commerce with European customers, and that designate European individuals as legal owners of their personal data. Enforcement of the GDPR began on May 25.
By P.J. D'Annunzio | August 7, 2018
A suit claiming that the private company contracted to provide phone services at nearly every New Jersey correctional facility charges improperly inflated rates has been granted class action status.
By Charles Toutant | August 6, 2018
A federal judge in Camden has ruled that two Telephone Consumer Protection Act suits against Freedom Mortgage Corp. should not be stayed while the FCC develops guidance on what constitutes an automated telephone dialing system under the statute.
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