By Erin Mulvaney | May 30, 2018
Facebook is not a defendant in the case, but major U.S. companies are accused of violating employment law in recruitment practices that use the social media company's advertising platforms.
By Ross Todd | May 29, 2018
The Ninth Circuit has granted an emergency motion by Facebook Inc. in its bid to defeat a privacy class action over biometric data.
By Caroline Spiezio | May 24, 2018
To find a data protection officer to help ensure Google's compliance with the new General Data Protection Regulation, the company did not have to search far.
By Caroline Spiezio | May 23, 2018
Stephen Deadman will be stepping in as data protection officer for Facebook at a time when the company's data practices are under more scrutiny than ever.
By Ross Todd | May 23, 2018
The search giant accuses Kydia Inc., the company behind the BeyondMenu app and website, of tricking business owners into thinking it was affiliated with Google. It claims Kydia direct consumers to an online food-ordering platform that generated commissions.
By Marcia Coyle | May 23, 2018
Noel Francisco, the U.S. solicitor general, told the justices that questions surrounding judges' use of social media “would benefit from further development in the lower courts” before the Supreme Court takes up a case raising these issues.
By John Council | May 22, 2018
A Dallas attorney alleges he was duped into thinking FindLaw would create a unique website for his new law firm, but instead provided an 'unimaginative' one that pushed back the firm's opening date.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Scott Flaherty | May 21, 2018
A racist rant. Scrutiny over prolific billable hours. Controversy over arbitration pacts. All three have made news in the legal world in the past few months, and all were thrust into the spotlight through social media.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Stephen M. Kramarsky and John Millson | May 21, 2018
Technological advances, for all the good they bring to the world, often bring with them significant challenges for existing legal structures.
By Rhys Dipshan | May 18, 2018
Though the GDPR applies to both public and private entities, the U.S. government will likely rely on ad-hoc agreements to meet some of its obligations instead of fully complying.
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