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National Law Journal

Nathan Lewin and Alan Dershowitz Argue Dominion's Defamation Lawsuit Against MyPillow Is Unconstitutional 'Lawfare'

The motion to dismiss the MyPillow defamation complaint alleges that Dominion has "one goal—to shut down and end public debate concerning the 2020 presidential election and concerning the integrity of Dominion's electronic voting machines."
7 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Corporations With Government Contracts Should Have Notice If Records Are Sought

If your company has a government contract, your corporate records are at great risk to your competitors or anyone that asks for them. Often, your team never even knows of the transaction.
6 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

The Return of 'Letters to the Editor'

We would love to see more input from our readers.
2 minute read

National Law Journal

Davis Wright Notches Win as Appeals Court Rules Against Trump Aide's Defamation Suit

A panel on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit found that while a court filing that was the basis for the reporting was later sealed, a "fair and true report" privilege still applied.
3 minute read

National Law Journal

Rudy Giuliani, Avoiding His Election Fraud Claims, Seeks to Toss Dominion Defamation Lawsuit

"Should this matter reach legal or factual adjudication on the merits, Giuliani will provide a vigorous and complete response," an attorney for Giuliani wrote.
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Court Denies Request To Compel Discovery of Slack Messages

As text and app messaging and online communication platforms such as Slack continue to supplement—and supplant—email communications in the workplace, parties and courts need to consider these technologies' impact on document preservation and production obligations. A recent decision provides clues on how courts may treat such electronically stored information. Christopher Boehning and Daniel J. Toal discuss the case in this edition of their Federal E-Discovery column.
9 minute read

New York Law Journal

Whether as a Sword or Shield, a Proactive Press Strategy Is Essential for Every Litigation Plan

Whether representing a plaintiff initiating a lawsuit or a defendant contesting one, affirmative outreach to the press can serve as both sword and shield. This article explores three steps litigators should follow to develop a vigilant press strategy essential to every litigation plan.
8 minute read

National Law Journal

Judge, Finding Discrepancies in Descriptions of Trump Ukraine Docs, Orders Some Released to New York Times

U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson said there were "obvious differences between the affiants' description of the nature and subject matter of the documents, and the documents themselves."
4 minute read

National Law Journal

With 4 Defamation Suits and Counting, Dominion Taps Susman Godfrey for Expanded Legal Team

Clare Locke and Susman Godfrey will be "equal partners" going forward in the Dominion defamation lawsuits filed over false statements made over the voting system company's role in the 2020 election.
5 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Winstead PC Shareholder Celebrates Trailblazing Women in New Podcast

"I find that these conversations make me more reflective about my own experiences and more willing to share the challenges I have encountered along the way," says Corinne Smith, a Winstead shareholder and host of a new podcast called "On Her Shoulders."
6 minute read

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