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Daily Business Review

Gov't Proposal Envisions Phone Calls on Airline Flights

Airlines could let passengers make in-flight phone calls using Wi-Fi under a proposal from federal regulators.
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New York Law Journal

Panel on Media Actions

By | December 06, 2016
Stroock & Stroock & Lavan hosted a panel discussion at the firm's headquarters in lower Manhattan Tuesday on the question, "Can Media Actions Impair Justice?" The panel debated the impact of media reports on juror impartiality and trial outcomes, as well as questions of journalistic ethics and the public's rights regarding access to the judicial system.
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National Law Journal

Justices Reject Final Pitch from Infomercial King Kevin Trudeau

Infomercial king Kevin Trudeau failed to make his most important sale on Monday when the U.S. Supreme Court declined to review his 10-year prison sentence for criminal contempt. Trudeau, represented by Winston & Strawn in the high court, was sentenced for violating a Federal Trade Commission order.
7 minute read

Daily Business Review

No Justice in Veracruz, as Journalist's Death Is Unsolved

The death of reporter Regina Martinez was almost too much for her colleagues to bear.
11 minute read

Legaltech News

Dentons to Launch Free Web-based Public Affairs Network in 2017

Though not created with the 2016 election in mind, the network will aid clients in influencing the new administration's technology and policy initiatives.
21 minute read

Supreme Court Brief

At Federalist Society, Scholar Casts Scalia's Sharp Rhetoric in Negative Light

Antonin Scalia is often regarded as one of the best and clearest writers on the court. But a powerful contrary theory was advanced that Scalia harmed his own legacy with language in his opinions that lacked empathy and was hurtful to segments of the public. Toni Massaro, professor and former dean of the University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law, made that case at the Federalist Society's annual convention in Washington. The SCB spoke with Massaro about her observations.
12 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Libel Standard Will Survive the Trump Administration

8 minute read

The Recorder

Twitter Beats Back Lawsuit Over Killing of U.S. Contractors by ISIS

In a ruling that should bolster a law giving social-media companies broad immunity from liability for user-generated content, Twitter Inc. on Friday beat back a lawsuit from families of two American contractors killed in an attack in Jordan inspired by the Islamic State group.
11 minute read

The American Lawyer

Ex-Katten Partner Helms Growing Breitbart Media Juggernaut

Laurence Solov, a former partner at Katten Muchin Rosenman in Los Angeles, serves as president and CEO of the Breitbart News Network. Solov's friendship with the politically conservative site's late founder, Andrew Breitbart, enticed him to leave Big Law in 2008. But his former firm has continued to handle legal work for Breitbart.
13 minute read

New York Law Journal

Court Rejects Attorney's Claims Against Internet Providers

A Manhattan attorney has lost his claim that Microsoft, Google and Yahoo harmed his reputation by indexing websites describing him in negative terms.
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