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The Legal Intelligencer

Judge Urges Pa. Appellate Courts to Reconsider Defamation Venue Rules for the Internet Age

Philadelphia Judge Arnold New issued an opinion in Fox v. Smith finding that the alleged victim of an online smear campaign could sue in Philadelphia, even though she is a resident of Delaware County—a move that could lead to a shift away from case law dating back more than 50 years.
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Daily Report Online

Judge Bodiford Honored for Open Courtrooms

Judge Jim Bodiford will be the honoree at the Georgia First Amendment Foundation's annual Weltner Award Banquet at 6:30 p.m., Oct. 17, at the Silverbell Pavilion of the Emory Conference Center in Atlanta.
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Don't Ignore PR When Developing Legal Content Strategy

In another lifetime, when I was a legal reporter, I remember getting a slightly queasy feeling in my stomach when I noticed legal blogs sprouting wildly 15 years ago. While some were dry, others were lively and engaging. I saw the future and it was filled with more competition.
7 minute read

National Law Journal

Supreme Court Isn't on Trump's Side as He Bashes Media

Here are some of the statements U.S. Supreme Court justices have made in landmark decisions about the importance of a free press.
5 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

General Data Protection Regulation Internet Cul-de-sac Compliance Option

The GDPR is a set of European Union data protection and privacy regulations that apply to American e-commerce with European customers, and that designate European individuals as legal owners of their personal data. Enforcement of the GDPR began on May 25.
7 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Class Certified in Case Against Phone Provider for NJ Jails and Prisons

A suit claiming that the private company contracted to provide phone services at nearly every New Jersey correctional facility charges improperly inflated rates has been granted class action status.
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New Jersey Law Journal

Judge Won't Put Marketing Call Suits on Hold for Pending FCC Rules

A federal judge in Camden has ruled that two Telephone Consumer Protection Act suits against Freedom Mortgage Corp. should not be stayed while the FCC develops guidance on what constitutes an automated telephone dialing system under the statute.
1 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Mintz Levin Pair Join Saul Ewing in Boston, Finding 'Spirit' and Lower Rates

Partners Jeffrey Robbins and Joseph Lipchitz are bringing their First Amendment and media practice to Philadelphia-based Saul Ewing.
1 minute read

National Law Journal

AT&T Case 'Will Shape the Future,' DOJ Tells DC Circuit in Opening Brief

The U.S. Justice Department on Monday filed its opening brief in the D.C. Circuit. Here's a look at the Justice Department team fighting to revive its legal challenge to the AT&T-Time Warner merger.
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The Legal Intelligencer

Courts Dial Back Autodialer Definition Following 'ACA International'

The TCPA was passed to strike a balance between protecting the privacy of individuals, while still permitting legitimate telemarketing practices. In modern times, however, the TCPA has been expanded well beyond its intended purpose and scope.
1 minute read

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