By Leigh Jones | March 20, 2019
The Republican congressman's defamation lawsuit against Twitter involving the parody social media accounts may have more meat to it than one might expect.
By C. Ryan Barber | February 16, 2019
“The text, structure, and history of the Wire Act make clear that its prohibitions extend only to gambling on sporting events,” according to the complaint, filed in New Hampshire federal district court.
By Vanessa Blum | February 14, 2019
A Q&A with Marcia Hofmann of Zeitgeist Law on Fourth Amendment protections, insurance considerations and other legal questions that arise when companies control genetic data.
By Timothy Butler and Chelsea Merritt | January 25, 2019
While several bills were introduced in 2018 and are likely to be reintroduced in 2019, the Data Care Act has already been endorsed by 16 Democratic senators and will likely serve as a starting point for negotiations.
By Ian Lopez | December 19, 2018
The 21-page complaint in D.C. Superior Court alleges “lax oversight and enforcement of third-party applications.”
By Roy Strom | November 27, 2018
A federal judge in Washington brought the hammer down on uber-litigious Fox Rothschild client Strike 3 Holdings, calling it a copyright troll that "treats this court not as a citadel of justice, but as an ATM."
By Cheryl Miller | October 26, 2018
FCC Chairman Ajit Pai: "Indeed, California's agreement not to enforce these regulations will allow Californians to continue to enjoy free-data plans that have proven to be popular among consumers."
By Ross Todd | July 18, 2018
At a hearing where 10 plaintiffs lawyers pitched to lead the potentially precedent-setting MDL, U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria signaled that plaintiffs might struggle to plead their case.
By Cheryl Miller | July 2, 2018
"With this decision, online publishers in California can be assured that they cannot be lawfully forced to remove third-party speech through enterprising abuses of the legal system, and those of us that use such platforms to express ourselves cannot be easily silenced through such tactics either," Yelp deputy general counsel Aaron Schur said in a blog post.
By Ross Todd | June 18, 2018
In a legal advisory letter released Monday, the U.S. Office of Government Ethics clarified that virtual currency is “property held ... for investment or the production of income” and therefore must be disclosed by executive branch employees under the Ethics in Government Act.
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