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Corporate Counsel

United's Social Media Response Ignores Reputational Risk

We have all been there. The airline overbooks your flight and offers a $200 voucher to miss your flight and leave the next day. No one volunteers. Eventually, the voucher price creeps up enough (maybe a free night at the airport hotel is thrown in) and a passenger or two agrees to miss their flight. And, when no one volunteers, apparently, the airport police may drag a random passenger off the plane.
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New York Law Journal

Don't Send the Same Text to a Debtor Repeatedly

In their Privacy Matters column, Richard Raysman and Peter Brown focus on the recent 'Flores' decision, a case in which the plaintiff received the same text message multiples times despite replying "Stop".
12 minute read

National Law Journal

Twitter Drops Suit Against DHS After Government Backs Off Demands

Litigation is rarely the fastest way to resolve a dispute. But sometimes the threat posed by a lawsuit—and the publicity associated with it—can spur action more quickly than other tactics.
7 minute read

National Law Journal

Twitter Drops Suit Against DHS After Government Backs Off Demands

Litigation is rarely the fastest way to resolve a dispute. But sometimes the threat posed by a lawsuit—and the publicity associated with it—can spur action more quickly than other tactics.
7 minute read

National Law Journal

Twitter Sues Feds, Refuses to ID Anti-Trump Tweeter

Wilmer partner Seth Waxman leads the legal team that sued Thursday to block a subpoena from the Department of Homeland Security.
8 minute read

National Law Journal

Twitter Sues Feds, Refuses to ID Anti-Trump Tweeter

Wilmer partner Seth Waxman leads the legal team that sued Thursday to block a subpoena from the Department of Homeland Security.
8 minute read

Litigation Daily

Will Federal Shield Law Save Facebook From Bias Suit?

Facebook's lawyers at Munger, Tolles & Olson have invoked Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act—a go-to defense strategy when internet companies are hauled into court.
7 minute read

The Recorder

Will Federal Shield Law Save Facebook From Bias Suit?

Facebook's lawyers at Munger, Tolles & Olson have invoked Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act—a go-to defense strategy when internet companies are hauled into court.
7 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

With New Suit, Litany of Harassment Complaints Against Fox News Grows Longer

Fox News contributor Julie Roginsky filed a sexual harassment and retaliation suit Monday in the New York State Supreme Court against the network, former chairman and CEO Roger Ailes, and current co-president Bill Shine.
5 minute read

Corporate Counsel

A 21st Century Fox Lawyer's Perspective on Cooperation

Brian Michael, 21st Century Fox's deputy general counsel and group chief compliance officer, keeps this in mind when telling executives about cooperation: What will regulators think and say about the company's action months down the line?
11 minute read

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