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The Recorder

Meet the 'Blog Emperor,' Pepperdine Law's New Dean

Paul Caron, founder of the popular TaxProf Blog and the Law Professor Blog Network, will take the reins of the Malibu law school on June 1.
12 minute read

Legaltech News

Immigration Expert Raises Concerns about Asylum Uses for DoNotPay Bot

'It doesn't replace the mind of an experienced immigration lawyer…. It may come back to haunt them later,' warns Reid F. Trautz of the American Immigration Lawyers Association.
5 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Authenticating Social Media Evidence in NJ Courts

The proliferation of social media serves as a font of potential evidence, but comes with some questions as to authenticity, given risks of fake accounts, impersonation and even hacking.
17 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

NJ Court Validates Facebook as Alternate Means to Serve Process

In a case of first impression in New Jersey, a Chancery Division court dealt with the issue of service of process through social media and, in particular, Facebook.
18 minute read

The Recorder

Uber's 'Greyball' Program Puts New Focus on Legal Dept.

Uber Technologies Inc. has used software to evade law enforcement and public officials in cities where the company faced opposition from regulators, The New York Times reported Friday, and legal ethics professionals said the company may be steering into the wrong lane.
13 minute read

Corporate Counsel

53 Companies Back Transgender Teen in SCOTUS Fight

Major technology companies and other businesses, warning of the negative business consequences of a U.S. Supreme Court ruling against a transgender boy's sex discrimination claim, on Thursday stepped into a simmering controversy that pits them against the Trump administration.
15 minute read

National Law Journal

Social Media Gets Some Respect from SCOTUS in First Amendment Case

Mark the date: Feb. 27, 2017, may go down in history as the day that social media—from Facebook to Snapchat, Twitter to LinkedIn—entered the pantheon of expressions deserving First Amendment protection.
8 minute read

Legaltech News

Social Media Gets Some Respect from SCOTUS in First Amendment Case

In Packingham v. North Carolina, a North Carolina man was convicted for posting on Facebook while on the state's sex offender registry.
8 minute read

New York Law Journal

Airbnb and Its Critics in New York City Are Back in the Ring

Airbnb and its critics in New York City are back in conflict over 2016 state rental law, with the company's supporters now charging that a state law penalizing those who advertise units illegally discriminates against minorities.
6 minute read

National Law Journal

The 'Under the Hood' Approach to Social Media E-Discovery

Social media data is increasingly useful for litigation, but extracting such data for e-discovery isn't always an easy process.
28 minute read

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