By Victoria Hudgins | April 3, 2020
As video conference platforms experience a surge in usage, its bull's-eye is also growing for hackers, regulators and plaintiff attorneys.
By Scott Graham | April 2, 2020
Partners Charles Verhoeven and Patrick Curran are accusing Huawei of trying to protect "outdated and valueless techniques" in suits in the Eastern and Western districts of Texas.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | March 30, 2020
In a decision that waded into unsettled questions for the circuit about what constitutes a violation of the TCPA, Judge Joseph Greenaway, who wrote the majority opinion, further rejected arguments that the law requires faxes to include an opt-out clause even when the recipient is found to have "solicited" for the fax.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | March 29, 2020
Ethics rules governing technological competence should be reconsidered in light of the vivid demonstration playing out before our eyes in the current national emergency. Only through technology considerably more advanced than the telephone are lawyers able to communicate adequately.
By Tom McParland | March 23, 2020
One of the court's active judges had requested a poll on whether to rehear the case, but a vote fell short of the majority needed to put the matter before the full appeals court.
By Angela Morris | March 20, 2020
"Lawyers are saying, 'I don't want to come to your office,'" Corpus Christi solo practitioner Monte English said, adding that some attorneys also oppose remote depositions. "Some people feel they need to be face-to-face to cross examine a witness, if that's part of being able to confront your adversary."
By David Gialanella | Suzette Parmley | March 18, 2020
As one firm leader put it, "We have two sacred obligations during this crisis: an obligation to our clients and an obligation to each other and to our families."
By Amanda Bronstad | March 11, 2020
"This change is not warranted by the Supreme Court's decision in Bristol-Myers," wrote the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, reversing dismissal of a class action based on Bristol-Myers Squibb v. Superior Court of California. Wednesday's ruling comes one day after the D.C. Circuit dodged the same question in a similar case.
By Phillip Bantz | March 11, 2020
"Because the consequences of doing nothing are both unacceptable and terrifying," Jared Sine said Wednesday during a Senate Judiciary Committee meeting.
By Ross Todd | March 2, 2020
A federal magistrate judge granted Nextiva's motion to dismiss claims that it faked online reviews about cloud-based communications service rival RingCentral, but gave RingCentral a chance to amend its complaint.
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