By Tony Mauro | June 18, 2019
In Manhattan Community Access Corp. v. Halleck, the high court decided that in most instances, private companies cannot be regarded as "state actors" that can be penalized for violating free speech rights.
By Tony Mauro | June 17, 2019
The Internet Association, whose members include Facebook, Twitter and Google, filed a brief in the case urging a narrow definition of a state actor.
By Tony Mauro | June 17, 2019
The organization at issue in the case was the Manhattan Neighborhood Network, designated by New York City to operate public access channels on Time Warner's cable system in Manhattan. A dispute over allowing or not allowing a film to be shown on the network led to First Amendment litigation.
By Dan Packel | June 17, 2019
The firm is one year into a program that allows associates to put 50 hours of billing credit towards innovation projects.
By Dan Packel | June 17, 2019
The firm is one year into a program that allows associates to put 50 hours of billing credit towards innovation projects.
By Dan Packel | June 13, 2019
Greenberg Traurig's new venture, Recurve, is definitely worth watching. But is it groundbreaking?
By Kenneth Jones, Tanenbaum Keale | June 13, 2019
Is PaaS the next New Frontier for legal technology? It's hard to predict, but there are some nice possibilities for those creative companies within the EDRM framework and other legal technology vendors to quickly expand their footprint and user base.
By Dan Packel | June 13, 2019
Recurve will partner with artificial intelligence providers, staffing firms, real estate innovators and other startups to guide clients as well as other law firms in taking advantage of the growing range of services available.
By Ross Todd | June 13, 2019
In a case involving Facebook's "tag suggestions" feature, the Ninth Circuit heard arguments Wednesday over whether the collection of an individual's biometric data in violation of the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act is sufficient to establish standing in federal court.
By Dan Packel | June 12, 2019
Chairman Richard Rosenbaum says a new subsidiary, Recurve, will craft innovation solutions for clients and other law firms, while Greenberg Traurig sticks with its real expertise: the law.
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