By Patrick Smith | November 10, 2020
As expected, the pandemic brought an increase in law firms' use of and reliance on digital marketing and social media, and they are getting better at it.
By Angela Morris | November 2, 2020
The law firm Fears Nachawati did not know that one of its attorneys, now a Dallas solo practitioner, was secretly signing up the clients to her personal law firm, the State Bar of Texas revealed in its latest lawyer discipline list.
By Greg Land | October 30, 2020
The Georgia Court of Appeals opinion agreed with a trial judge that a teen driver's use of Snapchat's Speed Filter to record herself driving more than 100 mph prior to a wreck does not expose the app maker to liability.
By Meganne Tillay | October 29, 2020
The firm is launching a claim on behalf of almost a million users in England and Wales who were affected by the scandal.
By Robert Storace | October 20, 2020
Upcoming oral arguments at the U.S. Supreme Court will tackle Facebook Inc.'s effort to send automated security alert messages to its users' cellphones.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Shari Claire Lewis | October 19, 2020
One of the most powerful tools available to fight COVID-19 is known as "contact tracing," which has long been used to limit the spread of everything from tuberculosis and measles to HIV and Ebola, writes Internet Issues/Social Media columnist Shari Claire Lewis.
By C. Ryan Barber | September 28, 2020
In an 18-page opinion, U.S. District Judge Carl Nichols found that TikTok, represented by a team from Covington & Burling, was likely to prevail in arguing that the Trump administration had overstepped in pushing to prevent future downloads of the app.
Corporate Counsel | Commentary
By Elisa D'Amico | September 25, 2020
Here are some best practices for businesses to utilize as a means to ensure positive social media sentiment (the attitude and feelings people have about your brand on social media), which can be critical for a company's survival and ability to thrive.
By Amanda Bronstad | September 18, 2020
Class counsel in the $650 million biometric privacy settlement with Facebook have filed an emergency motion for a temporary restraining order that would halt what it calls a misleading advertisement from Levi & Korsinky, which is soliciting class members to opt out of the agreement.
By Hannah Roberts | September 18, 2020
The UK regulator issued the sanction in the latest example of a crackdown on lawyer conduct.
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