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New Jersey Law Journal

Fox News Faces Defamation Suit Over Sexual Misconduct Claims Against Ex-Anchor

Lawyer Ty Clevenger said in a statement that Fox News CEO Suzanne Scott made the allegation against Ed Henry "despite overwhelming evidence—already in her possession—that the accusations against Ed were false. We believe she preemptively offered up Mr. Henry as a scapegoat."
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

Florida Enacts Strict Telemarketing Law

Florida's "mini-TCPA," represents a serious risk for every consumer-facing entity that does business in Florida and interacts with existing and potential customers through telemarketing, text messaging and direct to voicemail transmissions.
6 minute read

National Law Journal

DOJ Uses Secret Subpoenas as 'End Run' Around Its Own Policies, Media Lawyer Testifies

Witnesses at a House judiciary hearing said the Justice Department is routinely using gag orders like the ones that prevented lawmakers and journalists from finding out their data had been subpoenaed during the Trump administration.
5 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Cisco Hires Microsoft General Counsel as New Chief Legal Officer

Cisco's new CLO, Dev Stahlkopf, has been an outspoken advocate for diversity in the law, and helped Microsoft lead the charge on challenging indefinite secrecy orders from the federal government.
2 minute read

Daily Report Online

Single Father Claims Employer Discriminated Against Him Over Child Care Concerns: 'Uptick in Cases Like This'

"Had he been a woman, he wouldn't have been treated in the same way," said attorney Michael J. Willemin, who represents a sportscaster suing Warner Media and Turner Sports.
4 minute read

National Law Journal

From My Pillow to Flo From Progressive: Dominion Lawyers Fight 'Nonsensical' Arguments in Court

A lawyer for Sidney Powell argued that while his client "maybe sometimes might exaggerate one or two points that in essence are in the lawsuits," her speech was protected because it was in the context of litigation.
7 minute read

The Recorder

9th Circuit Declines 'Significant Expansion' of Arbitration Disclosure Requirements in TMZ Case

The Ninth Circuit panel—made up of two Trump appointees and one Clinton appointee—also called on the court to reconsider its 2019 precedent regarding arbitration disclosures to avoid "endless litigation."
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Ten Questions To Prepare for the New Rules of Communication

The authors of this article have noted a pattern of reoccurring communication challenges that are full of nuances and potential landmines. But knowing the right questions to ask is critical for being as prepared as possible.
7 minute read

National Law Journal

Senate Judiciary Advances Bills to Let Cameras in Courtrooms, Over Judiciary's Objections

One of the bipartisan bills would let federal judges authorize the broadcast of proceedings in their courts. The second piece of legislation would require the Supreme Court to allow television coverage of its arguments.
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

Claim: Artificial Intelligence Could Level Playing Field for Big Law and Small Firm Litigators

The artificial intelligence-powered software utilizes facial detection through a mobile app to capture the visceral reactions of focus group participants in the blink of an eye.
4 minute read

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