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The Recorder

Who's That in the Sky? FAA Poised to Move Forward With Drone ID Rule

A rule requiring drone identification technology could help pave the way for other, more permissive regulations. But it's up in the air how the FAA will handle legal restrictions on regulating hobbyists and privacy challenges.
7 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Shearman & Sterling Opens Austin Office with Eight Lawyers from Andrews Kurth

The firm will also open an office in Houston in a few months.
4 minute read

Legaltech News

Nervous System: Evaluating TCPA Liability in the Actual Wild West

'Nervous System,' which approaches data privacy and cybersecurity issues from the context of history, continues with a look at the difference between the PBX and autodialer and their roles in litigation through the history of telephony.
7 minute read

Daily Report Online

House Committee Advances Distracted Driving Bill

Rep. John Carson, R-Marietta, says his proposal could save around 300 lives each year.
3 minute read

Daily Report Online

Hooters Serves Up $1.3M in Gift Cards to Settle TCPA Class Action

The suit alleged thousands of violations of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act and includes almost $440,000 in attorney fees and expenses.
5 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Creating a New Crime: Cyber-Harassment

The inclusion of cyber-harassment in the Domestic Violence Statutes will enable victims of domestic violence to prove an act of cyber-harassment by producing the allegedly offending communication.
7 minute read

New York Law Journal

Defeating Class Certification in TCPA Cases

For companies facing TCPA class actions, hope is not lost. In addition to the powerful strategies that are available for obtaining dismissal on the pleadings or negotiating early settlements, companies have an arsenal of strategies they can deploy to defeat class certification.
8 minute read

New York Law Journal

Text Messages as Evidence: The Current State of Affairs in New York State Courts

Does each individual text message in a chain require a separate foundation and basis for admissibility? Examination of available case law suggests that the answer is yes.
8 minute read

New York Law Journal

'Microsoft v. United States': Territoriality in the Age of the Cloud

Later this month, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral argument regarding the Second Circuit's decision in 'United States v. Microsoft', a controversial ruling that highlights the tension between the present-day reality of electronic data that moves rapidly and readily across the globe, and traditional views of evidence as residing within specific national borders.
11 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

How $1B in Design Patent Damages Became $400M (And May Soon Become Less)

Apple will soon return to court to continue its legal battle with Samsung over Samsung's infringement of Apple's iPhone design. The latest chapter of this saga concerns the proper methodology for calculating damages that Samsung must pay to Apple for infringing Apple's design patents.
8 minute read

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