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New York Law Journal

Second Circuit Panel Hears Bid to Revive Amazon Workers' COVID-19 Safety Lawsuit

The workers at the Staten Island facility said a trial judge was wrong to find that the doctrine of primary jurisdiction applies to their claims.
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

As Online Shopping Explodes, So Do Product Liability Claims Against E-Commerce Platforms

Prior to 2019, courts around the country consistently held that e-commerce platforms were not liable for injuries caused by products sold on their platforms, finding them to be mere facilitators of third-party transactions. More recently, however, their potential liability is less clear. This article examines this shift in order to provide guidance as to how companies may be able to limit future potential liability.
8 minute read

New York Law Journal

The Case for a National Cyber Privacy Standard

This article examines some of the challenges created by the kaleidoscope of state-level laws and regulations, as well as inconsistent case law, and analyzes potential federal level solutions, including the recently proposed Information Transparency & Personal Data Control Act that could provide consistency across not only geography, but industries.
8 minute read

The American Lawyer

Associate Lateral Moves in Data Privacy Accelerate, as Client Demand Remains Stiff

"There's absolutely no shortage of work," said Alan Friel, of Squire Patton Boggs. "There's more a shortage of people who know what they're doing."
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

Lawyer: Ruling on Website Accommodation Is About Separation of Powers—Not ADA

Attorney David Ferleger is planning to appeal the Eleventh Circuit ruling to the U.S. Supreme Court due to a conflicting ruling with a separate federal appellate court.
5 minute read

Texas Lawyer

New Virtual Money: A Q&A With Ben Weiss, COO and Co-Founder of CoinFlip Bitcoin ATMs

The United States can be a powerhouse if we utilize blockchain technology and embrace cryptocurrencies, says Ben Weiss, the COO and co-founder of CoinFlip bitcoin ATMs.
3 minute read

Daily Business Review

'Miami Is Ready' for National Cases: MDL Panel Picks Florida for Robinhood Litigation

Now, it will be up to U.S. District Judge Cecilia M. Altonaga to preside over the consolidated cases seeking collective damages in the multibillions of dollars.
5 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Blockchain's Promising Future in Battling Counterfeit Luxury Goods

The rise in e-commerce and online secondary retail markets, particularly during the past year with much of the world confined to small-screen shopping, has added fuel to the fire. Leading luxury retailers are now turning to blockchain technologies in an effort to douse the flames.
5 minute read

Texas Lawyer

How a 1990s Decryption Patent Cost Apple $308.5 Million

A Goodwin Procter team led by Douglas Kline persuaded a Texas jury that Personalized Media Communications holds a patent on foundational decryption technology still in use today by many companies.
7 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Why Video Makes a Huge Difference in Social Media

Video makes a huge difference in social media because it does a better job at stimulating our imagination, says Aron Solomon, senior digital strategist for NextLevel.com.
6 minute read

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