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July 21, 2021 | New York Law Journal

2nd Circuit Throws Out Section 230 Challenge After Granting Rehearing in Pastor's Suit Against Vimeo

The new ruling clarified the court's original decision, but did not alter the underlying holding that Vimeo was protected by Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act.
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July 21, 2021 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Greenwich-based Lawyer Suspended in NY After Failing to Answer Grievance Requests for Nearly a Year

The New York State Appellate Division court set out in detail numerous claims the lawyer, who it appears has offices in Manhattan and Connecticut, made to the grievance committee about the checks in question, along with his claim that he paid $17,000 to his client out his own money due to what he said was a sense of personal responsibility to the client, according to the justices.
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July 21, 2021 | The Legal Intelligencer

Sex Abuse Claims Against Catholic Church Time-Barred Despite Grand Jury Reports, Pa. Justices Rule

In March 2016, Pennsylvania's 37th Investigative Grand Jury issued a report indicating Bodziak had sexually abused victims in the diocese and that the diocese was aware of it, Donohue said. Rice sued 35 years after the last instance of her abuse allegedly occurred in 1981.
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July 21, 2021 | The American Lawyer

Most of Morgan Stanley's Outside Counsel Had Already Pushed For Remote Work

Most law firms for the bank have already incorporated some remote working into their return plans or have at least alluded to more flexible arrangements.
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July 21, 2021 | Daily Business Review

Maritime Law Heating Up as COVID-19 Boosts Boating Demand in South Florida

"Florida courts have said the hurricanes are not 'unexpectable' and are therefore not necessarily an act of God," said James N. Hurley, shareholder and chair of Fowler White's Maritime Law Practice Group.
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July 21, 2021 | Daily Report Online

Letter: Advocacy for Action Reacts to Judicial Appointment

"If ... talent, experience, temperament, merit, competence and abilities are necessary qualities for a judge, maybe someone can explain why Governor Kemp appointed a politician with little or no trial experience over a diverse candidate with extensive judicial experience to the Fulton County Superior Court? We cannot," the writers said.
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July 21, 2021 | Law.com

Sidley, Winston & Strawn Advise on Peyton and Eli Manning's High-End BBQ Grill E-Commerce SPAC Merger

This deal was surfaced by Law.com Radar.
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July 21, 2021 | New York Law Journal

U.S. Supreme Court To Clarify Role of Copyright Office in Litigation

In this edition of their Copyright Law column, Robert W. Clarida and Robert J. Bernstein discuss 'Unicolors v. H&M Hennes & Mauritz', in which the Supreme Court will address whether the Ninth Circuit erred in holding "that 17 U.S.C. §411 requires referral to the Copyright Office where there is no indicia of fraud or material error as to the work at issue in the subject copyright registration?" An affirmance could make the Copyright Office a more significant player in copyright infringement litigation, by requiring the Register to weigh in more often on the validity of registrations.
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July 21, 2021 | New York Law Journal

EESG Activism After ExxonMobil

In this edition of their Corporate Governance column, David A. Katz and Laura A. McIntosh discuss the high-profile ExxonMobil shareholder vote in May that sent shock waves through many of corporate America's boardrooms. The ExxonMobil example reflects the recent increase in shareholder support for EESG-related proposals, and it demonstrates the risks and dynamics at play in the current environment.
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July 21, 2021 | Daily Report Online

How It Works: The Formula Used to Assign Cases to Ga. Court of Appeals Judges

From hand-tossed dice to automation, the way judges are assigned appeals has advanced over the years.
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