By C. Ryan Barber | September 6, 2017
U.S. District Judge Jeffrey White in Oakland ruled for Turn, saying that consumer contracts with Verizon required the privacy lawsuit to be sent to arbitration.
By Ben Hancock | September 6, 2017
The first court trial to test whether "gig economy" workers should be treated as independent contractors or employees got underway Tuesday.
By Andrew Denney | September 5, 2017
As courts remain divided over whether or not websites should be held to the same standard under the Americans with Disabilities Act as brick-and-mortar locations, companies across the country continue to get hit with lawsuits for lack of online accommodations for the disabled.
By therecorder | The Recorder | August 31, 2017
9th Cir.; 14-56596 The court of appeals reversed a judgment and remanded. The court held that a website’s forum moderators could be deemed agents…
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 Charles Toutant | August 25, 2017
Two New Jersey strip clubs are facing suits from women whose photos were posted on the clubs' websites and social media pages without their consent.
By Cogan Schneier | August 23, 2017
The U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia said the government was unaware of how much information the original warrant encompassed.
By therecorder | The Recorder | August 22, 2017
9th Cir.; 15-15858 The court of appeals affirmed a judgment. The court held that the district court did not abuse its discretion in approving a cy pres-only…
By Paola Pearson | August 18, 2017
As lawyers, we are often compelled to "stick to the script" by following in the footsteps of those who came before us, even when that means adopting legalese and using rigid templates that likely made little sense to their drafters. The discovery process is not immune to this phenomenon, following a life cycle that seems almost etched in stone: a series of requests for production of documents, interrogatories or requests for admissions, culminating with depositions laden with questions based on the information and documents received in response. While these are all necessary steps, there is another frequently underutilized discovery tool that is available to all of us. When properly used, it can serve as a powerful supplement to traditional discovery methods.
By Ben Hancock | August 18, 2017
The web service provider says it doesn't need the money, but wants to create an outlet for internet users alarmed by a government request for data about visitors to an anti-Trump protest site.
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