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New Jersey Law Journal

How the Internet Has Impacted the Procedural Practice of Family Law

From service-of-process to discovery to evidence, the internet is changing the way we practice. As attorneys, we must remain vigilant regarding any developments in this arena, as today's Snapchat can quickly become yesterday's MySpace.
9 minute read

Legaltech News

With New Bot Law, California Puts Social Media Giants on Notice

California's new bot law is a subtle reminder to social media platforms to stay on top of the bots spreading fake information within their networks. But what happens if they don't is far from clear.
4 minute read

Law.com

What's Next: Influencing the Law on Marketing Via Social-Media Influencers. Plus, Google and UChicago Defend Against Lawsuit Alleging Medical Records 'Heist'

Marketers, influencers and lawyers still have lingering questions about the line between content and advertising and how consumers process an onslaught of ad content
10 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Malware Shuts Down Philadelphia Courts Computer System

Cybersecurity problems are distressingly apparent in the City of Brotherly Love these days. The city court's website has been shut down by a virus since May 21.
7 minute read

The Recorder

Koh Inches Closer to Approving Yahoo Breach Settlement, Though Questions Linger

“I still don't see an answer to my question why 23 law firms were necessary in the MDL and 8 in the state court case,” Judge Lucy Koh said at a hearing Thursday afternoon in San Jose.
5 minute read

The Recorder

Fortnite Maker Sued Over Minors' In-Game Purchases

The proposed class action claims North Carolina-based Epic Games Inc. doesn't include any built-in parental controls in Fortnite that would allow guardians of minors to make informed decisions regarding in-app purchases.
3 minute read

The Recorder

After Government Hands Over Classified Evidence, Judge Reconsiders Ruling for Twitter in Transparency Suit

After receiving an in camera filing from the government, U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers indicated she thinks information that Twitter is seeking to publish about government requests "would pose grave or imminent harm to national security" if made public.
4 minute read

Legaltech News

How Proper Clickthrough Agreements Can Protect Your Business

Since first appearing in 2002, clickthrough litigation has skyrocketed 626%, indicating that many companies still have trouble understanding what makes their online contracts valid, what evidence they need to bring to court, and how to protect their business.
6 minute read

The Recorder

Twitch Sues Trolls Behind Violent, Pornographic Video Campaign

The Amazon-owned online video game streaming service is attempting to hold unidentified online trolls liable for a campaign to flood the site with pornography and violent images—including bodycam footage from the shooter at the Christchurch, New Zealand, mosques where 51 people were killed in March.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Unwanted Texts Alone Can Justify Standing, 2d Circuit Decides

In her Internet Issues/Social Media column, Shari Claire Lewis discusses a recent decision in which the Second Circuit found standing for plaintiffs who alleged that they had received unsolicited spam text messages sent from or on behalf of a retailer in violation of the federal Telephone Consumer Protection Act.
9 minute read

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