New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Stephen M. Kramarsky and John Millson | May 16, 2022
This article discusses a recent case out of the Southern District of New York that involved application of a hastily-crafted statute (passed in 1988 to regulate video rental stores) to a TikTok competitor. The court's opinion on a motion to dismiss is an informative overview of privacy laws and the challenges they present to the modern legal system.
By Elizabeth Pollock-King, ProSearch | April 28, 2022
The informality of chat culture not only makes chat data harder to search, it also results in huge volumes of a new kind of data that must be processed in unique ways before it can be reviewed.
By Monica Parra | April 21, 2022
Although it remains to be seen how a product liability case against Snap Inc. will be decided on the merits, social media companies should remain aware of the risks involved in designing filters and other app features, Monica Parra of Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Kate Reder Sheikh and Liz Gil | April 14, 2022
Despite the opportunity social media offers firms with talent and clients, too many treat it as a risk that must be managed.
By Katheryn Hayes Tucker | April 13, 2022
"It is extremely foreseeable that minors and young adults would use the Speed Filter to record themselves driving at excessive speeds, and even more so if there are potential reward 'trophies' for so doing," District Court Judge Michael Fitzgerald of the Central District of California said.
By Amanda Bronstad | April 12, 2022
On Monday, lawyers at Gibson Dunn said U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria's statements about discovery sanctions were based on a "false and misleading account" by the plaintiffs' attorneys, who filed a sanctions motion last month in lawsuits against Facebook over the Cambridge Analytica scandal.
By Marianna Wharry | April 5, 2022
Facebook Inc. has won a dispute in New Jersey after it challenged two communication data warrants (CDWs) from law enforcement seeking cellphone data of suspects allegedly planning to commit drug offenses.
By Allison Dunn | April 1, 2022
Boyd said that Moreno's statements were protected speech and could not be construed as true threats.
By Victoria Hudgins | March 22, 2022
Blank Rome has become one of the first law firms to leverage a social media auditing tool, determining it provides more potential reward than risk. Will other firms follow suit?
By Cedra Mayfield | March 9, 2022
"Anything that you can do in the real world, I would imagine you could do in the virtual world," said F. Beau Howard, a partner at Fox Rothschild in Atlanta. "I don't see why the legal concepts would be too different."
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