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Former Nickelodeon Producer Files Defamation Lawsuit Against Warner Bros. Discovery Docuseries
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar, ALM's source for immediate alerting on just-filed cases in state and federal courts. Law.com Radar now offers state court coverage nationwide. Sign up today and be first to know about new suits in your region, practice area or client sector.Workplace Harassment: Who Looks Out for the Children?
Children who were paid for their work on popular kids' shows were allegedly subjected to bullying, racism and sexual assault—all conduct that should not be tolerated in today's workplace. Despite attempts by some of their parents to stop the abuse, nothing appears to have been done to protect these child actors.When Old Law Meets New Technology: The Video Privacy Protection Act Comes of Age
This article will provide a brief history of the VPPA, an overview of how the courts apply it to modern technologies, as well a description of some of the statute's limitations as courts attempt to shoehorn new facts into an old law.With Rising Consumer Privacy Litigation, Is It Time to Dust Off Those Online Policies?
It is essential that the company intending to use an online policy to restrict a web user's means to sue it obtain affirmative evidence of the user's agreement to those terms, and that those terms are clear, conspicuous, and that the web user had notice of them.View more book results for the query "Nickelodeon"
Plaintiffs Continue to Try to Leverage Old Laws to Impose Liability for the Use of New Technology
Plaintiffs' claims seek to extend dated statutory requirements to modern technologies, such as online video players, chatbots session replay tools and voice recognition software. Many of these actions have advanced past the motion to dismiss stage, which means that more of these claims are likely to follow, write contributors Kathryn Linsky, David Saunders and Jonathan Ende.Broadway, TV Star Brigid Harrington Studying Public Interest Law at UVA
"I realized that law and public policy would enable me to do what I had liked most about acting on a far larger scale and in a more enduring way," Brigid Harrington told UVA Law. "Like actors, lawyers are able to tangibly improve the lives of others, and it was ultimately that drive to serve others that made me decide to pursue a legal education."Securing Rights to Use Music in an NFT
Some of the most intriguing NFTs provide graphic art with music. In this case, an important legal consideration is the need to clear two sets of rights before adding the music.Young Lawyers' Guide to Travel in a Changed, Post-Pandemic World
The practice of law is extremely stressful, and it is important for lawyers to take a break. Vacations are a great way to reset.Trending Stories
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