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Connecticut Law Tribune

Reaction to Barring Alex Jones From Social Media Sites: 'Be Careful of What You Ask For'

Connecticut legal experts differ on whether it was right for several social media platforms to ban or suspend right-wing radio host Alex Jones.
5 minute read

Legaltech News

What the Elon Musk's Tesla Tweet Can Teach GCs About Damage Control

When Musk tweeted about potentially taking his company private this week, the world listened. And it's likely his in-house lawyers had to step up their game.
4 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Sands Casino Denied Access to Social Media Accounts in Slip-and-Fall Case

"In the Facebook posts and in the portion of Mrs. Allen's deposition relied upon by defendant in support of their motion, there is nothing to suggest the unreliability of Mrs. Allen's claims with respect to the nature and scope of her injury, as none of the activities referenced show or suggest the strenuous use of her right shoulder," Judge Craig Dally said.
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

FTC Laser Focused on Paid Social Media Influencer Disclosures

There are no magic words when it comes to disclosures. Transparency and clarity are key.
1 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

General Data Protection Regulation Internet Cul-de-sac Compliance Option

The GDPR is a set of European Union data protection and privacy regulations that apply to American e-commerce with European customers, and that designate European individuals as legal owners of their personal data. Enforcement of the GDPR began on May 25.
7 minute read

New York Law Journal

Reality TV Star Must Produce Social Media Posts in Eviction Proceeding, Judge Finds

A former reality TV show star who has claimed succession rights for her late mother's rent-regulated Brooklyn apartment must produce social media posts from the two years leading up to her mother's death, a Housing Court judge found.
2 minute read

Legaltech News

Major Companies Resist Potential Class of Millions in Facebook Job Ad Case

Lawyers for Amazon, T-Mobile and Cox contend a proposed class action targeting advertising practices on Facebook is "vague" and "subjective."
1 minute read

The Recorder

US Companies Resist Potential Class of Millions of Facebook Users in Labor Case

Lawyers for Amazon, T-Mobile and Cox contend a proposed class action targeting advertising practices on Facebook is "vague" and "subjective."
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

Get In It to Win It. How to Make Social Media Work for You

Social media in the digital realm began a decade ago as a few websites that connected friends and families. Today, it is an indispensable tool to drive business, nurture client relationships, and elevate brands to the next level.
1 minute read

Delaware Business Court Insider

Attorneys Defend $129M Fee Request in Suit Over Facebook Stock Plan

Three law firms are pressing their case for $129 million in attorney fees in a shareholder suit over Facebook Inc.'s since-abandoned plan to reform its stock structure in a way that would have given founder Mark Zuckerberg more control over the company.
4 minute read

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