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Law.com

How to Structure Lawyer Blog Posts for Content Marketing

Every law firm has its own platform for attorneys to establish themselves as thought leaders, but blogs written in legalese miss the mark. Here are easy ways to structure blog posts to make them more readable almost instantly.
10 minute read

Daily Business Review

Chartwell Law Accused of Discrimination in Florida EEOC Complaints After Firing Two Muslim Lawyers

A partner and an associate, both based in Miami, say they were subjected to retaliation and ultimately lost their jobs after raising concerns about how they were treated at the Philadelphia-based firm.
6 minute read

Corporate Counsel

TikTok General Counsel Stepping Down to Focus on Fighting Ban

Erich Andersen had held the legal reins of the wildly popular social media app for four years. He previously spent more than two decades at Microsoft.
3 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Supreme Court Confronts Difficulty of Moderating Social Media Platforms

A pair of cases before the U.S. Supreme Court will shape the future of social media content. Both cases—Moody v. NetChoice and NetChoice v. Paxton—present novel questions about the free speech protections available to social media platforms under the First Amendment.
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

Sex, AI and CSAM—Is a Reckoning Coming for Social Media Platforms?

We cannot afford to allow Big Tech to promote, advertise, publish, create, encourage, profit from, and perpetuate the online exploitation of children. As April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, it is now time to address this ongoing disaster.
6 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Tit for Tat: Attorneys Want Opposing Counsel Penalized

Quinn Emanuel litigator Alex Spiro, representing Elon Musk, argued opposing counsel Mark Bankston of Farrar & Ball violated the discovery order numerous times by posting questions outside the scope of the court order.
4 minute read

Litigation Daily

Meta's Nikki Stitt Sokol on Learning 'Litigation Is Always About a Story'

Sokol, who has been managing litigation in-house at the company since shortly after the Facebook IPO, says it's important to learn about the people behind a business and what they're trying to accomplish.
8 minute read

New York Law Journal

Reddit Must Navigate a Slippery Legal Landscape to Succeed with IPO and Investment in AI

Now that Reddit is public, we will witness the next stage of Reddit's exciting evolution and see how Reddit's legal advisors guide the company through the challenges the company faces.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

The Dos and Don'ts of New York's New Social Media Law: What Employers Need to Know

On March 12, New York joined over 25 other states in protecting the privacy of its citizens with a new law that restricts employers from accessing…
5 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Politicians With Social Media Accounts. Litigation Is Around the Block for Them—Literally

One of the most powerful tools on social media is the "block" feature. It allows a social media user to silence the haters and drown out the critics, while curating a more friendly social media feed. But after the U.S. Supreme Court decisions in Lindke v. Freed and O'Connor-Ratcliff v. Garnier, public officials across the country may have just lost their most powerful social media tool—and litigation is surely to follow.
6 minute read

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