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Twitter Faces Lawsuit by Former Daily News Employee 'Doxed' as White Supremacist
The plaintiff, who heads a group called New Jersey European Heritage Association, claims he was subject to "doxing" by a member of the protest movement known as Antifa and lost his job at the New York Daily News after Twitter followers deluged the newspaper with harassing calls.Court-Ordered Nonbinding Arbitration: A Way to Move Your Case Forward During COVID
This article explores an alternative for civil trial attorneys to utilize court-ordered, nonbinding arbitration to move a case forward during COVID-19 restrictions.Video Game Patent Clash Results in $8.5 Million Jury Verdict
Tencent's Supercell Oy, maker of Clash of Clans and Clash Royale, will have to pay at least $8.5 million for willful patent infringement, marking a win for a Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton team led by Steven Moore in San Francisco.Video Game Patent Clash Results in $8.5 Million Jury Verdict
Tencent's Supercell Oy, maker of Clash of Clans and Clash Royale, will have to pay at least $8.5 million for willful patent infringement.Clash of International Video Game Companies Results in $8.5 Million Jury Verdict
A Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton team led by partner Steven Moore piloted Japanese social media company Gree to an $8.5 million verdict in the Eastern District of Texas Friday against Finnish gaming colossus Supercell Oy.View more book results for the query "*"
Clash of Video Gamers Results in $8.5 Million Jury Verdict
Tencent's Supercell Oy, maker of Clash of Clans and Clash Royale, will have to pay at least $8.5 million for willful patent infringement.Florida Decision Likely Clears Pats Owner of Soliciting Sex
The Florida Fourth District Court of Appeal in August found that Jupiter police violated the rights of New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft and others when they secretly installed video cameras inside massage rooms at the Orchids of Asia Day Spa in early 2019.This Retired Judge's Take on Mass Arbitrations: 'A Classic Case of Be Careful What You Wish For'
"The defense bar fought against class actions for years," said retired U.S. District Judge Shira Scheindlin as part of a panel at the virtual Class Action Money and Ethics 2020 conference Monday.DeSantis Unveils Package Calling for Tougher Laws on Protesters
The proposal announced by Gov. Ron DeSantis, a staunch supporter of President Donald Trump, would create new felony crimes when property is damaged or when people are injured as a result of protests involving seven or more individuals.Ransomware: What COVID-19 Means for Upgrading Your Defenses
Recent events suggest that attacks are up as the COVID-19 virus spreads, with criminals working on the theory that an organization desperate to unlock its data is now more likely to pay.Trending Stories
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