New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By David E. Sellinger and Theodore J. McEvoy | October 10, 2019
The U.S. Supreme Court decision that was expected to resolve the appropriateness of cy pres-only class action settlements, 'Frank v. Gaos,' did not turn out the way most observers (including the Third Circuit) anticipated.
By Ross Todd | October 9, 2019
Facebook's lawyers contend that plaintiffs' claims of a privacy injury alone aren't enough to establish the concrete harm necessary to establish standing to sue in federal court.
By Ross Todd | October 9, 2019
"The question whether alleged data privacy violations give rise to Article III standing is an evolving issue of increasing importance that already has drawn considerable attention from the nation's appellate courts, including the U.S. Supreme Court," wrote Facebook's lawyers at Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher.
By Ross Todd | October 9, 2019
"The question whether alleged data privacy violations give rise to Article III standing is an evolving issue of increasing importance that already has drawn considerable attention from the nation's appellate courts, including the U.S. Supreme Court," wrote Facebook's lawyers at Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher.
By Ross Todd | October 7, 2019
A California court was "troubled" that Abir Cohen Treyzon Salo and name partner Alexander Cohen failed to cite "directly applicable contrary authority" in the case over defamatory posts on review sites, including Yelp and Avvo.
By Ross Todd | October 4, 2019
The Second District Court of Appeal was "troubled" that Abir Cohen Treyzon Salo and name partner Alexander Cohen failed to cite "directly applicable contrary authority" in a case where it upheld a win for a former client's daughter accused of making defamatory posts on review sites, including Yelp and Avvo.
By Ross Todd | October 4, 2019
The Second District Court of Appeal was "troubled" that Abir Cohen Treyzon Salo and name partner Alexander Cohen failed to cite "directly applicable contrary authority" in a case where it upheld a win for a former client's daughter accused of making defamatory posts on review sites, including Yelp and Avvo.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Howard J. Weitzner | September 23, 2019
New forms of cyber crime, including ransomware, hacking and phishing, are being developed and implemented every day. Therefore, it is important to remember that these perils remain ubiquitous and we must share our experiences in order to help others avoid falling victim to similar cons.
By Phillip Bantz | September 12, 2019
Former Amazon lawyer and executive Nuala O'Connor will focus on leveraging data and technology while also advising on privacy issues, cybersecurity and records management.
By Phillip Bantz | September 11, 2019
In the newly created role, Nuala O'Connor will focus on leveraging data and technology while also advising on privacy issues, cybersecurity and records management.
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