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National Law Journal

VOIR DIRE: An Olympic Tax-Break?

By | August 29, 2016
5 minute read

Daily Report Online

Michael Jablonski, Co-Author of 'The Real Cyber War,' Shares Insights About the Future of Global Law Practices

Michael Jablonski is not only one of Atlanta's most established campaign attorneys, he's also co-authored a book with Dr. Shawn Powers, an assistant professor of communication at Georgia State, called "The Real Cyber War," examining the geopolitical tug-of-war over internet governance and information technology.
9 minute read

Litigation Daily

Facebook Fugitive Ceglia Resurfaces With a Fresh Batch of Conspiracy Theories

He's baaack. Paul Ceglia, the man who insists that he rightfully owns 84 percent of Facebook--and whose ex-lawyers at DLA Piper and Milberg LLP got sued by the company for helping perpetuate his allegedly fraudulent claim--has resurfaced. Sort of.
29 minute read

Legaltech News

Using Social Media in Jury Selection: Can Jurors Be Your "Friends?"

These seven tips can help when using social media in selecting a jury.
16 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Judges Orders Lawyer Not to Post Case-Related Prayers on Social Media

While Mark Griffith of Griffith & Associates in Waxahachie claims he's being attacked for practicing his religion, prosecutors counter that it's about preserving fairness in their jury trials.
7 minute read

National Law Journal

IN BRIEF: Schools Face ERISA Suits

By | August 15, 2016
A St. Louis plaintiffs firm filed complaints Aug. 10 and 11 against schools including Duke University and the University of Pennsylvania on claims that the schools allegedly sponsored retirement plans that caused participants to pay excessive fees, according to news reports. Plus more in this week's column.
9 minute read

National Law Journal

Social Media Can be a Minefield — or a Gold Mine

The value of this evidence dissipates if it's not properly authenticated. Aim to do so during discovery.
9 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Fighting Trolls with the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act

Internet-based companies may have help from a recent Ninth Circuit decision in Facebook v. Power Ventures.
9 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Twitter Fends Off Suit Over ISIS Attack

A federal judge Wednesday dismissed a suit against Twitter Inc. that seeks to hold the social media platform liable for a 2015 terrorist attack in Jordan that left two Americans dead and was linked to the Islamic State.
9 minute read

Legaltech News

Fighting Trolls with the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act

Internet-based companies may have help from a recent Ninth Circuit decision in Facebook v. Power Ventures.
11 minute read

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