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Is a Platform Also a Product? One New York Court Says Yes, and It's Not Alone
This article highlights how a key issue to be resolved is whether the algorithms that drive social media apps are just publishing platforms that Section 230 is designed protect, or if they are products designed to perform a specific function, and therefore within the ambit of strict products liability law.A Non-Partisan Review of the $353 Million Civil Judgment Against Donald Trump
As former President Donald Trump gears up for appeal of the civil judgment against him, trial lawyer Carmen Caruso assess the potential issues and arguments.Judge Dismisses Almost All Counts in Aquarion's Rate Hike Appeal
"It bears repeating that PURA possesses broad regulatory authority and equally broad discretion in setting rates," the court said, citing the GenConn Energy decision.View more book results for the query "*"
Vinson & Elkins Finance Team Arrives at Paul Hastings
Eight Vinson & Elkins global finance partners, identified last month as on the way to Paul Hastings, made the move on Thursday, as the larger Am Law 100 firm aggressively expands in Texas.Change to First-Offender Law Would Enable Corruption Cover-Ups
A member of the Georgia First Amendment Foundation's Legislative Watch team writes that, by automating the sealing of first-offender case records, House Bill 909 removes judicial discretion and hides from Georgians those first-offender cases where public interest should prevail.'Trying to Make Some Order Out of All This Chaos': Thoughts on the MDL Process from 3 Federal Judges
"We love trying to get to the end of what seems like an intractable problem and the MDL is the perfect mechanism for that problem-solving talent to come out in members of the federal bench," said U.S. District Judge Karen Caldwell, chair of the Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation.Philadelphia Accused of Paying Court-Appointed Counsel Months Late, Without Mandated Interest
"The city's refusal to timely pay counsel fees and legally mandated statutory interest is pervasive for court appointed attorneys in Philadelphia," one attorney wrote in a motion for contempt. "This practice is unfair to both attorneys and clients, undermines the effective assistance of counsel, as well as the administration of justice."Download Now
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