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By Raychel Lean | June 22, 2020
When Miami litigator Frank Ramos Jr. started posting daily on LinkedIn, he soon found a keen audience in young lawyers.
By Amanda Bronstad | June 18, 2020
U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh, reviewing a $30 million attorney fee request, said she wanted more details on the total number of people billing by the hour. "I'm not going to award any attorney fees until I get it," she said.
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By Ellen Bardash | June 18, 2020
After revising the claim once and then a second time after Altaba filed its 2019 income tax return in April, the IRS told Altaba it owed $1.5 billion in unassessed income and employment tax liabilities.
By Ross Todd | June 18, 2020
"This is one of the first times a social media company is using coordinated, multi-jurisdictional litigation to enforce its Terms and protect its users," wrote Jessica Romero, Facebook's director of platform enforcement and litigation, in a company blog post announcing the actions.
By Scott Graham | June 17, 2020
Fenwick & West has led the charge for Amazon since PersonalWeb Technologies sued 80 of its customers. The Federal Circuit ruled Wednesday that a previous suit against Amazon, though voluntarily dismissed, precluded many of the new claims.
By Ross Todd | June 17, 2020
The lawsuit filed on behalf of four African American women claims YouTube has improperly restricted and demonetized their videos based on race, and based on tags such as "Racial Profiling," "Police Shootings," "Police Brutality" and "Black Lives Matter."
By Alaina Lancaster | June 16, 2020
In an order Tuesday, U.S. District Chief Judge Phyllis Hamilton found that WhatsApp did not demonstrate that King & Spalding still has access to confidential material from a previous matter it handled for the messaging company, or even that the material is substantially related to the new case.
By Greg Land | June 16, 2020
The suit seeks to hold Snapchat responsible for a wreck caused by a driver trying to use the app's Speed Filter feature to record herself driving 100 miles per hour.
By Dan Packel | June 16, 2020
The firm telegraphed a presence in the tech-rich region with recent high-profile hires from Morrison & Foerster. Those lawyers and others are now stepping out of the umbrella of the D.C. office.
By Phillip Bantz | June 16, 2020
Also, the company's former in-house leaders react to allegations that six ex-employees harassed and terrorized a blogger and her husband.
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