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The Recorder

Spat Over Law Firm Yelp Review Lands at State High Court

The California Supreme Court will review a decision that Yelp claims creates a "gaping hole" in protections for websites that publish user content.
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Daily Report Online

First Amendment Group Urges Defeat of Amendment to Abolish JQC

Two years ago, the Georgia First Amendment Foundation honored the Georgia judicial watchdog agency for its efforts to throw open the doors of Georgia's courtrooms, despite resistance from judges who preferred to establish their own criteria for entry.
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Corporate Counsel

After 19 Years, Chile Wins Arbitration Over Newspaper Seized by Pinochet

An arbitration stemming from Chile's 1973 expropriation of a newspaper during the coup d'etat that toppled then-Chilean President Salvador Allende has concluded with an arbitral tribunal siding with the current Chilean government.
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Corporate Counsel

CID's New GC Not Put Off by PrimeSport Acquisition

When general counsel Brian McEntee joined CID Entertainment in January, he knew a sports hospitality company named PrimeSport was seeking to acquire CID. Most GCs would shudder at the thought, but not McEntee. And now he's lawyering for two growing companies. PrimeSport and CID closed the deal earlier this month for an undisclosed amount.
6 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Legal Department of the Year Winners Selected

By | September 15, 2016
The Connecticut Law Tribune is pleased to announce the winners of the 2016 Legal Departments of the Year awards. The contest honors excellence in corporate legal departments.
3 minute read

The Recorder

Berkeley's Cellphone Warning on Shaky Ground in Ninth Circuit

Gibson Dunn's Theodore Olson and Harvard Law professor Lawrence Lessig sparred Tuesday over how to draw First Amendment limits on compelled government speech.
12 minute read

National Law Journal

Supreme Court Won't Block Senate Subpoena Targeting Backpage.com

The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday denied a request by Backpage.com's chief executive to block a congressional subpoena to produce business documents in a sex trafficking investigation. The high court issued its decision in Ferrer v. Senate Permanent Subcommittee without comment. Justice Samuel Alito Jr. did not take part in the ruling.
11 minute read

New York Law Journal

Applying Statutory Immunity in the CDA in Recent Cases

In their Technology Law column, Richard Raysman and Peter Brown analyze two recent cases in the Ninth Circuit that reach differing conclusions on the Communications Decency Act.
16 minute read

The Recorder

Kimzey v. Yelp! Inc.

By | September 12, 2016
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New York Law Journal

FTC Cracks Down on Influencer Advertising on Social Media

Giovanni E. Spinelli and Danielle J. Schivek of Pavia & Harcourt discuss the FTC's policing of the fashion industry and write: Whether by willful disregard or mere mistake, a violation of FTC Guidelines is a violation of federal law for which there will be consequences.
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