By Riley Brennan | December 8, 2023
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By Riley Brennan | November 30, 2023
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By Lisa Willis | November 28, 2023
"It is very evident that lawyers are less comfortable trying cases," said Judge Jennifer Bailey on reflection upon retirement.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Kai Pfiester | November 17, 2023
Cybersecurity is a journey, not a destination. We cannot purchase a product or service that magically solves all our problems involving information security. Certainly, we can mitigate risk. But we can never eliminate it.
By Allison Dunn | November 17, 2023
"Quite simply, voluntary compliance with a federal program does not confer federal officer jurisdiction to this Court," Senior District Judge Richard D. Bennett wrote, granting the plaintiff's motion to remand the case to the circuit court.
By Linda A. Thompson | October 18, 2023
EU regulators have opened the first preliminary investigation into a social media company's compliance with the strict rules set out in the Digital Services Act, the major new law designed to stop the spread of disinformation.
By Phil Lodico, GoDaddy | September 25, 2023
Unbeknownst to many, the increasingly popular .ai domain originates in Anguilla, a British territory in the Caribbean. Therefore, choosing a .ai domain entails compliance with unique Anguillan restrictions and legal regulations that differ from those typically associated with generic domains, like .com.
By Ross Todd | September 22, 2023
Davis Wright Tremaine partners Ambika Kumar, David Gossett and counsel Adam Sieff persuaded a federal judge in San Jose that the California Age-Appropriate Design Code Act—a law passed last year with bipartisan support aimed at protecting children when they're online—likely violates the First Amendment.
Daily Report Online | Commentary|Expert Opinion
By David Maimon | September 20, 2023
Many Americans use the internet to quietly acquire illegal, fake and stolen items. Guns, prescription drugs no doctor has ordered and checks are on this long list, as well as cloned credit cards, counterfeit passports and phony driver's licenses.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By New Jersey Administrative Office of the Courts | August 15, 2023
The New Jersey judiciary's move to an electronic records filing system has been years in the making. At the direction of Chief Justice Stuart Rabner, the judiciary formed a special committee in 2008 to prepare a comprehensive set of recommendations on how to make electronic filing broadly available in New Jersey's court system.
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