By Avalon Zoppo | January 17, 2024
The federal appeals court considers whether the social media site could be held liable for a child's death.
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By Chris Ribeiro | December 13, 2022
For companies caught in a hate or misinformation campaign, the playing field is as complex. Senior executives, board members, and advisors who become the public face of a targeted attack can be doxxed or subjected to death threats.
By Tom Woods and Corey Day | October 4, 2022
While there is no silver bullet to compliance, settlements requiring WCAG 2.0 AA are regularly approved by the courts. This would suggest that taking active steps to comply with the WCAG would be sufficiently reasonable to comply with the ADA and could be used to deter zealous plaintiff's firms early in, if not before, the litigation.
By Zack Needles | Alaina Lancaster | August 19, 2022
This week's episode features a conversation with Jordan Rose, founder and president of the Rose Law Group, which has been at the forefront of law firms adopting Web3 technology.
By Bill Priestap, Holden Triplett and John Auerbach | March 22, 2022
Tips for better securing your company in today's high-risk cyber environment. Incident prevention is paramount, so security must be more prominent and proactive.
By Hugo Guzman | October 26, 2021
Binance, the world's largest cyrptocurrency exchange, has parted ways with its top American lawyer amid regulator scrutiny and price volatility on the horizon, while European regulators are also taking a look at the exchange.
By Phillip Bantz | January 5, 2021
Tod Cohen returned to private practice because he "found that the issues that matter to clients, the most difficult, most challenging, most cutting-edge legal issues are handled by outside counsel."
By Phillip Bantz | May 12, 2020
"There's still a need to have global commerce—and I think that's what we'll be able to facilitate," said Todd Goffman, general counsel for Globalization Partners.
By Scott Graham | May 4, 2020
The justices sounded confident that a 19th-century precedent won't apply to Booking.com's application. But after an hour of telephonic arguments, it seemed like anyone's guess which case law will apply.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | April 24, 2020
The judge pointed out that some FTC commissioners wanted to specifically sanction Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg for the company sharing private user data with outside parties.
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