By Andrew Denney | August 29, 2017
A now-corrected editorial by The New York Times erroneously linking former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin to a 2011 mass shooting may have bordered on negligence, but did not constitute actual malice, a federal judge in Manhattan said in an order dismissing her defamation suit.
By Denning Rodriguez | August 28, 2017
Denning Rodriguez of Holland & Knight writes: Many fashion brands, especially emerging brands, remain uninformed of their obligations regarding consumers, as evinced in their marketing and sales campaigns. More so, such brands are ill-equipped to implement the best practices for addressing the legal obligations companies have when they market themselves. As such, without procedures and protocols in place, these brands open themselves up to substantial regulatory and legal action, let alone considerable consumer backlash through social media.
By Andrew B. Lustigman | August 28, 2017
Andrew B. Lustigman of Olshan Frome Wolosky writes: The fashion industry has begun to realize the infiltration of sham reviews, and the relevance of this phenomenon will likely intensify as the fashion industry continues to engage in online sales.
By Craig Adas and Alex Purtill | August 22, 2017
The ongoing debate among some of the most influential tech entrepreneurs regarding the inherent risks of artificial intelligence (AI) appears not to have dampened enthusiasm in boardrooms for acquisitions of AI companies this year.
By Miriam Rozen | August 21, 2017
“If he thinks I'm scared. He should think again,” Texas U&M regent Tony Buzbee said after squaring off with the organizer of a planned white nationalist rally at the university.
By newyorklawjournal | New York Law Journal | August 15, 2017
Suspended Fox News host Eric Bolling last week filed a $50 million defamation lawsuit against the Huffington Post contributing writer who broke a story that Bolling had allegedly sent lewd text messages to colleagues.
By Gabrielle Orum Hernandez | August 14, 2017
The project looks at ways to improve websites funded by the legal aid organization.
By Katheryn Hayes Tucker | August 9, 2017
An $8.3 million agreement would resolve complaints over unsolicited text messages triggered by sweepstakes entries.
By Cogan Schneier | August 9, 2017
The ACLU conceded that though it disagrees with conservative commentator Milo Yiannopoulos on most issues, the Washington, D.C., subway system's advertising restrictions violate his right to free speech.
By Michael Booth | August 8, 2017
Steve Lee, the director of the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs, is resigning to take a job with Comcast, the nation's largest telecommunications conglomerate.
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