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New York Law Journal

'Mild Improvements' for David Lat, but Prognosis Still Uncertain

"There have been mild improvements in his oxygen and his breathing, but he remains intubated and we are still very far from out of the woods," said Zachary Baron Shemtob, Lat's husband, in an interview Thursday.
6 minute read

National Law Journal

DC Circuit Questions White House's Authority to Suspend Reporter Access Over 'Unprofessional Behavior'

Gibson Dunn's Theodore Boutrous is representing Playboy correspondent Brian Karem in the legal fight over the suspension of his White House hard pass.
5 minute read

Pro Mid Market

Cyber Attacks Are the New Normal. Be Prepared To Respond

News of companies facing crises is plentiful and without a response plan, the impact could be catastrophic.
5 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Protecting Avatars (Not the James Cameron Kind) and Publicity Rights

Video games have come a long way from the days of arcades, joysticks and blowing into cartridges to fix the game. It's an industry now worth more…
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

Deceptive Domains: The $12.5 Billion Problem

Over the last six years, Business Email Compromise (BEC) attacks have cost global businesses over $12.5 billion with victims not only in all 50 states, but 150 countries around the world.
9 minute read

New York Law Journal

Trump Campaign Sues New York Times, Claiming Defamation in 2019 Opinion Piece

Attorney Charles Harder, of the Los Angeles-based firm Harder LLP, filed the suit in New York County Supreme Court and asked for millions of dollars in damages.
3 minute read

Legaltech News

Today, Your News Will Be Automated: Behind the Launch of Legal Radar

Longtime legal publisher (and LTN parent company) ALM launched automated newsfeed Legal Radar yesterday. The goal, says the project's lead, is to add more speed 'at the early alerting end' of the information spectrum.
5 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Law Journal Continues Run of NJ Press Association Honors

The New Jersey Law Journal was recognized for its work covering technology, business-of-law, court administration and employment law topics in 2019.
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

Standing in TCPA Cases: How Many Texts Are Enough?

After the Second Circuit's decision in 'Melito' (involving multiple text messages), the Eleventh Circuit issued a decision on standing under the TCPA in a case involving a single text message. In that case, 'Salcedo v. Hanna', the Eleventh Circuit ruled that a single text message did not afford standing to the plaintiff. In her Internet Issues/Social Media column, Shari Claire Lewis discusses the decision, concluding that at least one thing is clear: The issue of standing in text-related TCPA cases remains in flux.
9 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Crisis Mode: Planning for and Managing Any Crisis in the Digital Age

For any modern business, it is not a matter of "if" but "when" a crisis will hit, and the best course of action is to prepare in advance, including addressing all manner of digital risks and consequences, and to stay the course of that preparation in the face of a crisis.
6 minute read

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