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The Recorder

As SCOTUS Declines Cosby Defamation Case, Justice Thomas Urges Court to Revisit Landmark Ruling

"If the Constitution does not require public figures to satisfy an actual-malice standard in state-law defamation suits, then neither should we," Justice Clarence Thomas wrote on Tuesday.
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Daily Business Review

Winning the PR Battle—Without Losing the War of Words

If an attorney or law firm is looking for a strategy to compete in the court of public opinion, Washington, D.C. is providing a mixed model.
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International Edition

In defence of the NDA

We must not allow high profile cases like Weinstein and Green to create an atmosphere in which the existence of an NDA implies evidence of guilt
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Daily Business Review

There's No Business Like Show Biz Law: James Sammataro Pulls Back the Curtain

Stroock & Stroock & Lavan's head of media and entertainment law James Sammataro reveals what it's like to represent Fortune 500 companies, celebrities and media producers in lawsuits across the country.
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New York Law Journal

'Avvo' Raises Important Questions About Opinion-Fact Dichotomy in False Advertising Cases

In 'Davis v. Avvo', the SDNY dismissed a false advertising claim, on the pleadings, brought by a New York attorney, holding that Avvo's ratings are non-actionable “opinion.” A review of Davis' complaint indicates that the matter may not be so simple.
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Legaltech News

Q&A: Getting Ready for the Emoji Law Revolution

Santa Clara University law professor Eric Goldman discusses the ways that emojis are creeping into court cases and how judges and litigants are dealing with them.
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The Recorder

Q&A: Getting Ready for the Emoji Law Revolution

Santa Clara University law professor Eric Goldman discusses how emojis are complicating litigation.
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National Law Journal

Future McGuireWoods Partner Denounced Blackface Yearbook Photos 39 Years Ago

"Those photos needed to be called out,” says Bradley Kutrow, now a financial services and appellate partner at McGuireWoods in North Carolina.
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Daily Report Online

Photographer Accuses Attorney General's Campaign of Copyright Infringement

A professional photographer is suing the campaign of Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr, claiming that the campaign of the state's top legal officer used a photograph without securing permission or a licensing agreement. Another photographer has a similar infringement suit pending against Gov. Brian Kemp's campaign.
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New York Law Journal

It Truly Was a Very Good Year

In this E-Communications column, Stephen Treglia recaps the past year, writing: 2018 clearly was a very good year for data privacy statutes, regulations and case law. In fact, it was unquestionably the best year ever, by far.
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