By Ross Todd | March 21, 2018
The social media giant was hit with a pair of class action lawsuits Tuesday in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.
By Lidia Dinkova | March 21, 2018
500 Startups is opening after the Downtown Development Authority pledged $300,000 in incentive money for the Miami operation.
By Sue Reisinger | March 21, 2018
“I think that the breadth and depth of support indicates the concern among American businesses that the rescission of DACA has significant adverse consequences for people they work with, and for American businesses generally," said Andrew Pincus of Mayer Brown, who is representing the group.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Zack Needles | March 21, 2018
Noting how easily social networking accounts can be faked or hacked, the Pennsylvania Superior Court has ruled in a case of first impression that social media posts are inadmissible in criminal cases unless prosecutors can present evidence of who actually authored them.
By Caroline Spiezio | March 20, 2018
After the recent crash in Arizona, companies involved in the autonomous vehicle space may want to get introspective about how they'd handle a similar crisis.
By C. Ryan Barber | March 20, 2018
While at Gibson Dunn, Facebook in-house attorney S. Ashlie Beringer signed off on the company's 2011 FTC settlement which is back in the spotlight because of the company's latest data snafu.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Penny Conly Ellison | March 19, 2018
Traveling with a pet can create quite the dilemma. Many pet owners are reluctant to leave their pets behind when they travel, but traveling by air can be both stressful and, at times, dangerous for pets.
By Caroline Spiezio | March 19, 2018
"We need general broader power structures to change," said Marie Oh Huber, senior vice president and general counsel at eBay. "I feel like those of us who have that voice, that ability, that power, we need to push for that change."
By Ross Todd | Cheryl Miller | March 19, 2018
According to police officials in Tempe, Arizona, an autonomous Uber car with a safety driver behind the wheel last night struck and killed a woman crossing the street outside a crosswalk.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By James W. Cushing | March 19, 2018
Can a party to a case where a judgment has been entered in compulsory arbitration have that judgment modified without appealing? This is the underlying question in the recent matter heard by the Pennsylvania Superior Court, captioned as Blucas v. Agiovlasitis, 2018 Pa.Super. 25.
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