By Raychel Lean | February 22, 2022
Unbeknownst to attorney Joel Brown when filming began in Los Angeles, the reality show had a "Parent Trap"-style premise.
By Tom McParland | February 3, 2022
The argument will be key in The Times' efforts to overcome Palin's claims that the statement met the legal bar for "actual malice," the standard a public figure has to meet in order to recover damages in a defamation lawsuit against members of the media.
By Raychel Lean | February 1, 2022
"I guess he [Frank B. Shutts] woke up one day and said, 'You know what? I don't like the phone service in Miami and I've got to do something about it,' " said Shutts & Bowen's chief information officer Peter Abreu.
By Associated Press | November 23, 2021
Dave Chapelle's disparaging remarks about the transgender community raised protests within Netflix and from activists.
Daily Business Review | Investigation|News
By David Klepper | November 16, 2021
The report called for new regulations on social media platforms and stronger, more consistent rules for misinformation "superspreaders" who amplify harmful falsehoods.
By ALM Staff | November 5, 2021
This lawsuit was surfaced on Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
By Michael A. Mora | November 2, 2021
"When they embarked on a sequel, their vetting process should have caught the fact that they did not have rights to the underlying Baskin footage," Frank R. Jakes, a partner at Johnson, Pope, Bokor, Ruppel & Burns, said.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Evan Nierman | August 19, 2021
Most new companies have not received much public exposure in the form of earned media, nor are they on the airwaves because advertising is incredibly expensive. And unless they have raised significant sums of money from private equity ventures, fledgling firms simply don't have the resources to bankroll aggressive ad spends.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | August 18, 2021
New lawsuits are testing Judge Karen LeCraft Henderson's theory that if congressional records are found to be "public records" and a court finds the public interest in disclosing the information outweighs the government's want to keep them confidential, the records can be released.
By Ellen Bardash | August 10, 2021
"Newsmax made the intentional and knowing choice to publicize the lies about Dominion as truth, creating an alternate reality that continues to dupe millions of Americans into believing that Dominion stole the 2020 election from Trump," the complaint said.
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