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New York Law Journal

'Carpenter' and 'Weaver': Strange Bedfellows?

Cyber Crime columnist Peter A. Crusco analyzes the issues raised in 'Carpenter' and compares them with those in 'Weaver' to shed new light on this evolving and often confusing area of privacy, third-party digital records and Fourth Amendment jurisprudence.
13 minute read

New York Law Journal

2017 Cybersecurity Litigation Year in Review and Forecasts

Michael Bahar, Kristine Ellison, James Hyde and Robert Owen write: Cyber-related litigation continues to be volatile, with 2017 witnessing several momentous developments including rulings on standing, the extent of insurance coverage, the fate of the Fourth Amendment's third-party doctrine in the digital age, and the emerging standard of care for cybersecurity.
9 minute read

New York Law Journal

Uncommon Merger Challenges

Antitrust columnist Elai Katz writes: Surprising some observers, the new leadership at the Antitrust Division of the Department of Justice has brought a couple of noteworthy merger cases over the last few months.
11 minute read

New York Law Journal

Pulling the Plug on Terrorism: A Constitutional Solution to Online Mass-Violence Manuals

Alexander H. Southwell and Jason P.W. Halperin explore this ongoing problem of “how-to” terrorism guidance on the Internet, and propose a solution: legislation aimed at barring the publication of online materials that offer instructions on how to commit mass violence.
28 minute read

The Recorder

9th Circuit Strikes Constitutional Challenge to the Arbitration Act

The ruling upheld a decision routing a case into arbitration that brought false advertising claims against AT&T over its “unlimited” service plans.
5 minute read

National Law Journal

Former Trump Adviser Carter Page Files Brief in AT&T Antitrust Case

Page served as an informal adviser during the 2016 election, and alleges telecommunications companies acted in concert with the government to interfere in last year's elections.
8 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Houston IP Firm Opens Second California Office, This One in San Diego

Patterson + Sheridan, an intellectual property firm based in Houston, also has an office in San Jose. The new San Diego will initially be staffed by three lawyers.
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

FCC Agrees to Assist New York AG in Probe of Alleged ID Theft in Net Neutrality Comments

The FCC's Office of Inspector General has agreed to cooperate with New York's investigation into thousands of comments on net neutrality that were posted to the commission's website allegedly without the knowledge or consent of the individuals, New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman said Monday. An FCC Commissioner also asked the Dec. 14 hearing be postponed until an investigation is complete.
4 minute read

National Law Journal

DOJ's Antitrust Allegations 'Wholly Without Merit,' AT&T Tells Court

The telecommunications giant pushed back Tuesday against the Justice Department's antitrust lawsuit.
4 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

DOJ Moves to Block AT&T's Merger With Time Warner

The lawsuit ends weeks of speculation over whether the DOJ would challenge the deal.
12 minute read

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