Corporate Counsel | Analysis|News
By Jessica Mach | August 10, 2022
The social media company says it did not know authorities were investigating an abortion when it turned over Facebook messages that helped lead to charges against a Nebraska teenager and her mother.
By ALM Staff | July 25, 2022
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
By Phillip Bantz | May 31, 2022
"I know that companies need strong alignment between legal and engineering teams in order to solve today's biggest compliance challenges and the next wave of regulations ahead," Brandon Wiebe said.
By Allison Dunn | April 25, 2022
Two dissenting justices said the court failed to provide reasoning for sealing the documents in the first place, adding that "we should own up to our mistake and provide statutory and constitutionally satisfactory reasons—if any exist—that justify our continued sealing of the JIRC documents. We have not done so, however, because there are none."
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | January 31, 2022
Protective orders are a tool used by litigators to help manage and prevent the public dissemination of sensitive documents and information a party receives during the course of litigation.
By Cedra Mayfield | January 26, 2022
"The case is rife with spoliation issues," read an order by Fulton County Superior Court Belinda E. Edwards. "Defendants and the attorneys advising them willfully failed to obey the court's orders to provide discovery."
By Cedra Mayfield | November 1, 2021
"The attorneys' potential criminal liability under OCGA § 16-11-62 (2) is irrelevant to their civil liability under common law invasion of privacy," the Georgia Court of Appeals ruled.
By Allison Dunn | October 6, 2021
Former Kentucky attorney Eric Deters, who now serves as a spokesman for the firm at which he previously practiced, claims in a new lawsuit that his Facebook account has been suspended for, among other things, posting that the firm was "kicking ass."
By Allison Dunn | October 4, 2021
"I do think it speaks to the idea that [although] we have become more mobile in our work habits...we have to make sure we continue to think about what should and should not be discussed in a public forum," said University of Notre Dame Law School professor Veronica Root Martinez, who kicked off a viral Twitter thread Friday about lawyers and other professionals breaching confidentiality in public.
By Jacob Polacheck | October 4, 2021
Lazar Raynal said he prioritized being able to offer clients counsel that goes beyond litigation.
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