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Spat Over Law Firm Yelp Review Lands at State High Court
The California Supreme Court on Wednesday unanimously voted to review a state appeals court decision that ordered Yelp to remove a negative review of a San Francisco personal injury attorney.Spat Over Law Firm Yelp Review Lands at State High Court
The California Supreme Court will review a decision that Yelp claims creates a "gaping hole" in protections for websites that publish user content.Judge: Backpage Waived Attorney-Client Privilege, Can't Keep Documents From Senate
Backpage.com cannot invoke attorney-client privilege to withhold documents from a Senate investigation into online sex trafficking, a federal judge in Washington ruled Sept. 16.DC Circuit Weighs Bid to Dismantle Lucrative FCC Contract
Williams & Connolly partner Kannon Shanmugam argued Tuesday that the commission overlooked key factor in tasking an Ericsson subsidiary with administration of the national database of phone numbers.Why Famed Litigator David Quinto Became a Startup GC
Prominent Los Angeles litigator David Quinto is opening up about what led him to quit Davis Wright Tremaine to become the first-ever general counsel of an obscure startup in Utah called VidAngel.Supreme Court Won't Block Senate Subpoena Targeting Backpage.com
The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday denied a request by Backpage.com's chief executive to block a congressional subpoena to produce business documents in a sex trafficking investigation. The high court issued its decision in Ferrer v. Senate Permanent Subcommittee without comment. Justice Samuel Alito Jr. did not take part in the ruling.Backpage.com is Challenged on Two Fronts in Supreme Court
The two cases that involve the online classifieds company Backpage.com feature very different legal questions. But they both carry potentially significant implications for internet content providers in particular and, more largely, for the digital economy.Backpage.com Asks Supreme Court to Block U.S. Senate Subpoena
Backpage.com, the nation's second-largest online classified ad website, on Tuesday asked the U.S. Supreme Court to block a congressional subpoena that demands business information about how the company polices third-party content. Lawyers for Backpage, represented by Davis Wright Tremaine and Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld, contend the U.S. Senate subpoena, if enforced, chills First Amendment rights.Backpage.com CEO Must Respond to Senate Subpoena, D.C. Circuit Rules
The chief executive of the online classified website Backpage.com must respond to a congressional subpoena seeking information for a sex trafficking investigation, a federal appeals court in Washington ruled Friday.The 'New Ecosystem': Law Firms, Clients and Vendors Working Together
A common theme at this year's ILTACON: experts are saying that client-vendor collaboration is the future of legal.Trending Stories
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