By ALM Staff | June 13, 2023
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
By Ellen Bardash | April 19, 2023
Fox was also likely pushed to settle by a series of decisions Davis made in Dominion's favor in recent months, including confirming falsity and declining to dismiss the case at the summary judgment stage.
By Ellen Bardash | February 17, 2023
Voting tech company Dominion represented claims the challenged statements are clear-cut examples of defamation by people who knew they would do unwarranted damage, while Fox News stands by its assertion that its coverage of alleged tampering in the 2020 presidential election fell well within its First Amendment rights.
By Everett Catts | February 17, 2023
"The conference has always been designed to try to bring together in conversation a number of groups that are often adversarial in court, including the media, judges, lawyers and legislators," said Peter Canfield, who chairs the conference's planning committee and serves as of counsel with Jones Day.
By Kate Brumback | The Associated Press | February 13, 2023
Fulton County Superior Court Judge Robert McBurney announced the decision on Monday, three weeks after hearing arguments from prosecutors, who urged the report be kept secret until they decide on charges, and a coalition of media organizations, which pressed for its release.
By Maria Dinzeo | February 8, 2023
"I'm glad you all lost your jobs," Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene told a trio of former Twitter executives.
By Andrew Goudsward | October 31, 2022
The select committee's success at using pre-recorded clips of witness interviews to present its findings has attorneys bracing for a wider use of video depositions on Capitol Hill.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | September 18, 2022
Trial attorneys know that in most instances juries, the finders of fact, loathe falsity and aim to achieve the right and fair outcome.
Daily Report Online | Analysis|Best Practices
By Raychel Lean | August 10, 2022
Here's what attorneys and law firms should bear in mind when considering whether to speak out about a controversial issue.
Daily Report Online | Investigation|News
By Cedra Mayfield | May 20, 2022
"The pertinent legal question on appeal is whether Blau's Open Records Act claim was entirely foreclosed by the Secrecy Act at the pleadings stage of the litigation," read the Georgia Court of Appeals opinion. "We conclude that it was not."
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