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Litigation Daily

Law Profs Argue Trump as President Is Not Exempt from Civil Litigation

A group of law professors who argued two decades ago that former President Bill Clinton should not be immune to a civil lawsuit in federal court are now asking to make the same argument against President Donald Trump in New York Attorney General Barbara Underwood's lawsuit against the Trump Foundation.
7 minute read

Daily Business Review

Website Accessibility Landscape Continues to Lack Clarity as Businesses Await Guidance

Article III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) prohibits discrimination against disabled persons in the full and equal enjoyment of public accommodation. When a website is considered a place of public accommodation, the website must be accessible to people with disabilities.
5 minute read

Legaltech News

Will California's New Bot Law Be More Than Just a Statement?

California passed a new law prohibiting the use of deceptive bots to sell goods and services or influence election, but some think enforcement may be a struggle.
3 minute read

The Recorder

Will the State's New Bot-Outing Law Be More Than Just Tough Talk?

Gov. Brown signed a new law prohibiting the use of deceptive bots to sell goods and services or influence election, but some think enforcement may be a struggle.
3 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Who Gets the Bitcoin in the Divorce?

In divorce in 2018, there is a new asset in town, and it's one that comes with considerable controversy and confusion.
10 minute read

Daily Business Review

Foreign Sellers Beware: Cloud-Based Sales May Justify Personal Jurisdiction

In a recent decision, Plixer International v. Scrutinizer GMBH, Case No. 18-1195 (1st Cir. 2018), the First Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that exercising personal jurisdiction over a foreign company with no American physical presence, but that maintains an interactive website accessible in the United States, complies with the requirements of the Due Process Clause.
3 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Make Business Divorce Easier—Spell Out Duties in Operating Agreement

Closely held companies are like marriages but without the sex or kids to hold things together. And just like some marriages, closely held companies can fall apart. Sometimes these “business divorces” and the painful litigation they generate are inevitable.
6 minute read

International Edition

Winners Announced for China Law & Practice Awards 2018

Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom and Shanghai-based Fangda Partners are among the top winners of the 12th annual event honoring the leading firms and lawyers on China-related matters.
3 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Suing a Foreign Manufacturer? You May Need a Translator

If you have never litigated a case with a foreign corporation as a named party, you may be surprised to learn that the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure do little to assuage the language barriers you are likely to encounter along the way.
7 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Facebook Evidence Authentication: Another 'Boring' E-Disco Opinion (Part I)

In Commonwealth v. Mangel, the Pennsylvania Superior Court affirmed the trial court's order barring admission of evidence purportedly coming from the Facebook account of defendant Tyler Kristian Mangel.
9 minute read

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