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The Recorder

Zillow (with Help from Winston & Strawn) Hits Back in Fight over $150M LA Mansion Listing

"Critically, Bel Air does not allege anywhere in the complaint that any potential buyer—let alone a willing and able buyer with $150 million to spend and the immediate need for a helipad and 'three gourmet kitchens'—saw the erroneous information."
7 minute read

National Law Journal

White House Counsel Pat Cipollone's Financial Disclosure Shows $6.7M Income

Cipollone resigned from Washington's Stein, Mitchell, Cipollone, Beato & Missner in December 2018. His financial disclosure showed clients including President Donald Trump, Radio Ingraham LLC and Sony Entertainment.
4 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Empower Texans Sues Lawmaker Over Press Passes. But Is It a News Organization or Lobbyist?

Central questions in the dispute are whether Empower Texans is a media organization or a political action committee, whether it's editorially independent of a lobbying organization and whether or not it's principally a general news organization.
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Legaltech News

Emailed Hyperlink to Old Article Isn't Republication, N.Y. Court Says in Defamation Case

A panel wrote that 'the email sent by defendant to New Yorker magazine subscribers in April 2017 containing a hyperlink to an article published in the magazine in July 2010 does not constitute republication of the article.'
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New York Law Journal

New Yorker Magazine Email's Hyperlink to 2010 Article Wasn't Republication, Appeals Court Says in Defamation Case

An Appellate Division, First Department panel wrote that “the email sent by defendant to New Yorker magazine subscribers in April 2017 containing a hyperlink to an article published in the magazine in July 2010 does not constitute republication of the article.”
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Daily Report Online

Judge in CNN, Washington Post Libel Case Is No Stranger to Free Speech Fights

Senior Judge William O. Bertelsman of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky, who was appointed by President Jimmy Carter, is overseeing the defamation lawsuits filed by a Kentucky teenager.
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Connecticut Law Tribune

Unsealed: Read the Federal Charges Against Julian Assange

The indictment came the same day Ecuador rescinded asylum for Assange, who had been staying in that country's embassy in London to avoid extradition to the United States.
2 minute read

Daily Business Review

Read: Month-Old Indictment Unsealed Against WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange

The indictment became public along with his arrest on the same day Ecuador rescinded his asylum at its London Embassy.
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National Law Journal

Read: Feds Reveal Charges Against WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange

The indictment came the same day Ecuador rescinded asylum for Assange, who had been staying in that country's embassy in London to avoid extradition to the United States.
2 minute read

Texas Lawyer

National Media Outlets Oppose Texas Lawmaker's Anti-SLAPP Bill

The proposed law by Rep. Jeff Leach, R-Plano, would amend the Texas Citizens Participation Act, which curbs Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation, or SLAPP lawsuits.
5 minute read

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