By Cassandre Coyer | November 23, 2022
Concerns around Twitter's future are another reminder for e-discovery teams about the preservation challenges that come with ephemeral data and ever-evolving social media platforms.
By Amanda Bronstad | November 21, 2022
Plaintiffs lawyers asked a federal judge to impose a $2.05 million sanction in fees and costs against Gibson Dunn and its client, Facebook, for discovery misconduct in the Cambridge Analytica cases.
By Isha Marathe | November 15, 2022
Legal professionals say Twitter's new check mark policy is likely to create security risks for attorneys and law firms, and push many to take preemptive measures.
By Patrick Smith | November 15, 2022
A new wrinkle this year is Twitter, with some law firms already moving away from it.
By Isha Marathe | November 2, 2022
For many attorneys who were hoping to break into the business of law, Twitter was the place that made it happen. But with Elon Musk's acquisition, they worry if the next wave of attorneys might not be so lucky.
National Law Journal | Commentary|Q&A
By Tony Mauro | November 1, 2022
Katie Barlow, a lawyer and broadcaster, is teaching the public about the Supreme Court through two-minute TikToks.
By Isha Marathe | October 21, 2022
Plaintiffs attorneys sued Smith & Wesson alleging that they marketed their AR-15-style rifle to appeal to a demographic at risk of committing mass shootings. Now, other plaintiffs firms are watching to see if this product liability strategy will have a ripple effect.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Peter Brown | October 7, 2022
Two states, Texas and Florida, enacted legislation to control social media companies' discretion in removing controversial political, medical and opinion speech. Both sets of laws were subject to immediate legal challenges and this column has followed the progress of these litigations.
By Cassandre Coyer | October 5, 2022
While artificial intelligence has streamlined many of legal professionals' workflows, some question whether AI has its place in the jury selection process.
By David Kalat, BRG | September 19, 2022
A law designed to encourage content moderation now gives tech companies broad legal protections for questionable content.
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