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Legaltech News

Lawyers Using Social Media Lack Framework for What's Allowed

Companies and firms are dealing with lawyers' social media use on a case-by-case basis, leading to uncertainty.
13 minute read

Daily Business Review

Will NYC Invite the 'Fearless Girl' to Stay on Wall Street?

Should the "Fearless Girl" stand up to Wall Street's charging bull forever?
9 minute read

Legaltech News

McDonald's Trump Tweet Reveals Social Media Dangers for Legal

This is not the first time a controversial message has been released on a company's social media account—and it likely won't be the last.
8 minute read

Corporate Counsel

McDonald's Trump Tweet Reveals Social Media Dangers for Legal

A recent tweet from McDonald's shows how important it is to have a plan to handle—and sometimes vet—social media at companies.
9 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Total Ban on Internet Use for Sex Offenders Is Nixed

The state Supreme Court has overturned a blanket ban on internet access as a condition of parole for a convicted sex offender, citing the global computer network's pervasive reach into all aspects of contemporary life.
11 minute read

New York Law Journal

Protecting Your Clients From Their Own Social Media

Trial Advocacy columnists Ben Rubinowitz and Evan Torgan write that with little more than the click of a mouse, insurance companies and defense attorneys have a window "inside the home" and into the life of a personal injury plaintiff unlike anything seen before. Whether it is a photograph from a trip or simply the daily minutiae of life, social media postings can be a wealth of information for your adversary.
26 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Appellate Division Tackles Second Twitter Case in Two Months

In the wake of back-to-back Twitter rulings by the Appellate Division, advocates and jurists alike must carefully consider the digital scenarios they are presented with in order to ensure that individual rights continue to be protected.
14 minute read

New York Law Journal

Protecting Opinion in Twitter's 'Schoolyard Squabbles'

Stephen M. Kramarsky, a member of Dewey Pegno & Kramarsky, discusses the opinion in 'Jacobus v. Trump', writing: In defamation law, a false statement of fact may be actionable; but a statement of opinion, no matter how offensive, generally is not. The opinion in 'Jacobus' is an excellent example of how complicated that analysis has become in the era of pervasive digital information.
15 minute read

Legaltech News

The Irish Case That Could Upend US-EU Data Transfers (Again)

Depending on the court's ruling, the legal mechanism most companies rely on to transfer personal data outside the European Union could start to unravel.
11 minute read

Legaltech News

10 Corporate Law Leaders Crushing it on Twitter

A look at some of the top Twitter profiles of those directing technology in legal departments and the broader corporate world.
15 minute read

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