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Daily Business Review

Why Video Content Is Having a Reel Moment For Small Businesses

If your business does nothing else in the digital marketing realm this year, and your goal is to see any online growth, do not skip out on short-form video content.
6 minute read

Delaware Business Court Insider

Special Master Appointed to Resolve Twitter-Musk Discovery Disputes

Christopher Sontchi, a former District of Delaware bankruptcy judge, has been named special discovery master assigned to determine whether either side will need to hand over documents they say are privileged.
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Elon Musk Urges 2nd Circuit to End Attorney Monitoring of His Tesla Tweets

"The effect of the provision is to inhibit and chill Mr. Musk's lawful speech," said Alex Spiro of Quinn Emanuel, who represents the Tesla founder.
3 minute read

Delaware Business Court Insider

'The Time Has Come' for Musk Discovery Sanctions, Twitter's Lawyers Say

A more than three-hour hearing on the outstanding motions before Chancellor Kathaleen McCormick concluded with argument involving unshared messages sent to and from Musk on Signal.
3 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Austin Jury Sends a $175 Million Message to Meta Platforms

Getting out of Waco didn't solve Meta's problems, as Quinn Emanuel partners Robert Stone and Michael Powell led the way for live messaging app Voxer.
3 minute read

Texas Lawyer

#Professionalism: How Posting About Your Wins—or Losses—on Social Media Can Lead to Ethical Trouble

Even when you win in the courtroom, your social media posts can turn that into a Pyrrhic victory.
6 minute read

Delaware Business Court Insider

'Musk Is Going to Be as Difficult as Possible If He Loses,' Shareholder Activism Lawyer Says

For the Court of Chancery, this is an opportunity to say, "it doesn't matter the size of the case. Here are the rules in enforcing a contract case."
5 minute read

Legaltech News

Nervous System: How Trolls Built Big Tech

A law designed to encourage content moderation now gives tech companies broad legal protections for questionable content.
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

When 'Following' Doesn't Make You a 'Follower': SDNY Examines the Impact of Twitter Engagement in 'False Light' Case

The 'Flynn' case is likely to present any number of complex issues as it goes forward, not least relating to the First Amendment and the appropriate balance of protection afforded to private individuals and the news media in its reporting.
10 minute read

Law.com

'Boss, I F--ked Up': Reddit Users Offer Support, Suggestions on How to Handle Associate's Mistake

"My issue is telling my boss," attorney and Reddit user SomewhereBig4473 said in the r/LawFirm community. "I am constantly messing up little things and they think I'm not on top of my cases enough. Any advice would be appreciated. I'm crying even thinking about telling my boss. I don't know what to even say. I don't know to do [sic]. I hate myself for this."
5 minute read

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