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New York Law Journal

Warner Wolf Says Age Bias Led to Ouster From Don Imus' Radio Show

Legendary sportscaster Warner Wolf, known for his catchphrase “Let's go to the videotape,” has sued controversial radio personality Don Imus for age discrimination, alleging that Imus fired the 80-year-old Wolf from his show and replaced him with a younger sportscaster.
2 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Creating a New Crime: Cyber-Harassment

The inclusion of cyber-harassment in the Domestic Violence Statutes will enable victims of domestic violence to prove an act of cyber-harassment by producing the allegedly offending communication.
7 minute read

New York Law Journal

Getting Legal Reporting Right

Notwithstanding the recent statement of Times publisher A.G. Sulzberger that “[we] will continue to infuse our journalism with expertise by having lawyers cover law,” his paper and other media outlets continue to have non-lawyers reporting on legal matters and to make significant mistakes when they do.
8 minute read

Daily Report Online

Our Employee Said What? Protecting the Corporate Attorney Privilege While Responding to Public Issues

Making decisions about whether or how to react when an employee's comments have drawn public attention necessarily involves looking at the legal implications of alternative actions.
6 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

A Reminder From Hollywood: Protect the Press

The real heroes are the six justices of the United States Supreme Court who ruled in New York Times Co. v. United States and United States v. Washington Post Co.
3 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Connecticut Movers: Rising to the Top

The Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association has promoted Chief Financial Officer Joan D. Maloney to executive director of the 1,300-member fellowship.
2 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

New 2018 Connecticut Legal Awards Nominations Open

The Connecticut Law Tribune is accepting nominations in 12 categories for our fourth annual Professional Excellence Awards.
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

'Microsoft v. United States': Territoriality in the Age of the Cloud

Later this month, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral argument regarding the Second Circuit's decision in 'United States v. Microsoft', a controversial ruling that highlights the tension between the present-day reality of electronic data that moves rapidly and readily across the globe, and traditional views of evidence as residing within specific national borders.
11 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Connecticut Elephants Case Unlikely To Be Soon Forgotten

If I teach ethics again, I might include the case on the final exam because of what it teaches us about Rule 3.1 and the mandate that lawyers only bring nonfrivolous matters to courts.
5 minute read

Daily Business Review

Enrique Iglesias, Backed by Stroock, Sues Over Music Streaming Revenue

The "Bailando" singer wasn't dancing around the point: His music generated billions of streams for Universal, which has allegedly shortchanged him on royalties.
4 minute read

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