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Texas Lawyer

Who's to Blame? Facebook Can't Shake Lawsuits Over Alleged Child-Sex Trafficking on Its Platform

These lawsuits are pushing the legal limits of how social media companies can be held accountable for sex trafficking that occurs on their platforms.
4 minute read

International Edition

CC and Linklaters Out as BT Cuts Panel Down to 15

The firm has cut its legal panel down by nearly 60% since its 2017 review.
3 minute read

National Law Journal

Supreme Court Hands PTO More Power Over AIA Patent Validity Challenges

Whether a petitioner acted within a year of being sued is not reviewable by Article III courts, the justices rule in 7-2 decision.
6 minute read

Legaltech News

System Overload: Lagging Internet May Be Inconvenient Mainstay for Attorneys

Lawyers battling for fast internet speed as everyone works from home are rarely victorious. Law firm chief information officers say it's a burden many are going to have to live with.
3 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Another Broken Cog: The COVID-19 Crisis Adds to an Already Damaged China-U.S. Relationship Wheel

"The biggest risk is defining what a pandemic is. When you look at how you're going to define the next coronavirus, you have to be extremely careful," says Tim Parilla, general counsel for DraftKings Inc.
9 minute read

International Edition

US Loses Top Spot to China in Global Patent Race

China overtakes the US for the first time in 40 years, thanks in part to Chinese telecom giant Huawei, which was the top corporate patent filer for the third consecutive year.
3 minute read

Legaltech News

Side-By-Side: Comparing Popular Video Conferencing Platforms' Security and Usability

Lawyers and cybersecurity experts examine the security and usability benefits and shortcomings of video conference platforms Zoom, Microsoft Teams, GoToMeeting and Webex.
5 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Judiciary Expands E-Filing to Deal With COVID-19

The JEDS system is rolling out sooner than expected "in light of the courts' suspension of most in-person proceedings and matters to prevent the spread of COVID-19."
4 minute read

Corporate Counsel

New Trump Order Could Impact Telecom Company Licenses Past and Present

"I have heard concerns that this [attorney general's control] risks greater politicization of the process," said Washington, D.C., telecom lawyer Brian Murray.
4 minute read

Corporate Counsel

COVID-19 and CFIUS: Coronavirus Pandemic Slows National Security Reviews

While mergers and acquisitions were declining as the novel coronavirus spread across the globe, the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States at the U.S. Treasury Department, which reviews transactions for national security concerns, is also being affected by the new working conditions, attorneys said.
5 minute read

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