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Daily Business Review

Celebration to Honor Journalist Julie Kay

Greenberg Traurig invites the legal and journalism communities to honor late Daily Business Review reporter Julie Kay with a Celebration of Life on Tuesday
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The Legal Intelligencer

Using the Cloud in Legal Practice

The "cloud" is still a foreign and uncomfortable concept for many lawyers. At a recent Pennsylvania Bar Institute (PBI) continuing legal education (CLE) program in Philadelphia for young lawyers, Jennifer L. Ellis, of Lowenthal & Abrams, discussed how lawyers can implement various tools such as backup, email and file sharing in the practice of law.
6 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Attorney Wins Defamation Suit Over 'Secret Legal Fees'

A prominent Pennsylvania attorney has secured more than $1.5 million against news outlets that published stories falsely accusing him of steering "secret legal fees" from the Pennsylvania Convention Center to his law firm.
11 minute read

The Recorder

Backpage.com CEO Charged With 'Pimping' in Calif. Case

Carl Ferrer, the chief executive of the internet classifieds company Backpage.com, was arrested Thursday on felony charges his website functioned as an "online brothel" that facilitated sex trafficking, state authorities in California announced.
14 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Media Circuses Deny Due Process and Fair Trials

Jurisprudence in the last few decades has wrestled with balancing lawyers' First Amendment rights, the public's right to know, the need for open courts and the accused's rights to a fair trial.
9 minute read

New York Law Journal

Live Face on Web, LLC v. Biblio Holdings LLC

By | September 26, 2016
Third Party's Acts Apparently Limit Infringement Claim Over Firm's Right to Distribute Software
3 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Covering Trials

Recently we saw the Bridgegate trial commence as scheduled. It didn't take long for the first bombshell, and others weren't far behind. But will every day of testimony be so engaging?
10 minute read

Daily Business Review

Miami Woman Sues TeleSur for Defamation After Documentary Links Her to CIA

TeleSUR, a global television network supported by six left-of-center Latin American countries, is being sued for defamation by a Miami woman who says the network aired a fake documentary that called her a CIA agent out to destabilize democracy in Ecuador.
10 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Spat Over Law Firm Yelp Review Lands at State High Court

The California Supreme Court on Wednesday unanimously voted to review a state appeals court decision that ordered Yelp to remove a negative review of a San Francisco personal injury attorney.
6 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Doctor Was Defamed, Court Says, but Damages Cut

A New Jersey physician pilloried on three separate websites by a former patient has seen $65,000 in compensatory and punitive damages sliced off in his defamation suit, thanks to an appeals court's ruling.
8 minute read

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