Connecticut Law Tribune | Investigation
By Robert Storace | October 22, 2019
With 31 states announcing Tuesday they'd be joining an antitrust probe into social media giant Facebook, 47 states are now officially on board in saying they'd take part in the investigation.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Tom McParland | October 21, 2019
The ruling, which Bouchard said he planned to formally enter later this week, ratcheted down tensions in a two-state standoff between Shawe's legal team and attorneys for Robert Pincus, the court-appointed custodian in what has become Delaware's most vexing legal drama.
By Alaina Lancaster | October 18, 2019
Activist Omar Abdulaziz claims Twitter failed to safeguard his user information, such as a Twitter password, private email address and telephone number, in August 2013, when the company hired Al Zabarah, when the Kingdom of Saudia Arabia allegedly hired to dig up intelligence on Abdulaziz and his connections.
By Xiumei Dong | October 16, 2019
White & Case has hired longtime Cooley corporate partner Tali Sealman in Silicon Valley.
By Xiumei Dong | October 16, 2019
Fenwick & West strengthened its corporate practice with the addition of two partners in Silicon Valley and Silicon Beach, who come from O'Melveny & Myers and Stradling Yocca.
By Christine Simmons | Xiumei Dong | Ben Hancock | October 15, 2019
Law.com obtained data breach reports from more than 100 law firms—searchable here—but cybersecurity experts warn that far more firms are falling victim.
By Christine Simmons | Xiumei Dong | Ben Hancock | October 15, 2019
A Law.com investigation finds that law firms are falling victim to data breaches at an alarming rate, exposing sensitive client and attorney information. These incidents—most unpublicized before now—may just be the tip of the iceberg.
By Alaina Lancaster | October 14, 2019
Stackla Inc. and Facebook filed a joint stipulation to dismiss Monday in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.
By David Thomas | September 30, 2019
Politically connected Chicago lawyer Bill Quinlan can already tout a fresh Bay Area victory in an online gamer's case against Twitch.
By Simon Taylor | September 24, 2019
The EU's Court of Justice has ruled that search engines such as Google do not have to remove links beyond Europe's borders in so-called "right-to-be-forgotten" cases.
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