By Ross Todd | July 13, 2018
The proposed deal would settle claims in multidistrict litigation that preinstalled software the computer maker included on laptops left them vulnerable to hackers and decreased performance.
By Ian Lopez | June 29, 2018
Nathan Wessler, who argued 'Carpenter' before the SCOTUS, said the decision made way for courts to address protections for "highly sensitive" data held by third-party companies.
By Mike Hamilton, Exterro | June 26, 2018
The In Re: Volkswagen ruling over FRCP 34 shows courts are looking to prevent fishing expeditions.
By Ross Todd | June 14, 2018
At a hearing on a special master's report on the firms' billings, U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh asked for more detailed records about who did what on discovery, deposition and settlement issues in the case.
By Ana Tagvoryan, Jeffrey Rosenthal and Harrison Brown, Blank Rome | June 7, 2018
Recent legal trends can help distinguish between informational and transactional text communications, and those that may cross the line into marketing and advertising.
By David Gialanella | June 4, 2018
An opinion by New Jersey legal ethics authorities that deemed Avvo off-limits to lawyers in the state will not be reviewed by the state Supreme Court.
By Todd Friedman, Kenny Nachwalter; and Justin Wales, Carlton Fields | June 4, 2018
Public access prevailed in the Eleventh Circuit's recent Leidel v. Coinbase decision, which provides insight for how aggrieved investors may be able to draft pleadings against third-party money service providers.
By C. Ryan Barber | May 31, 2018
'Discovery also threatens to prejudice individuals who have been or will be indicted, by potentially requiring them to sit for civil depositions despite their privilege against self-incrimination,' Jones Day partner Michael Carvin said in a new filing in Washington's federal trial court.
By Ben Hancock | May 24, 2018
The decision is a mixed bag for social media companies, and leaves open the question of whether criminal defendants can access private or deleted posts from witnesses under the Stored Communications Act.
By Marcia Coyle | May 23, 2018
U.S. solicitor general Noel Francisco told Supreme Court justices that questions surrounding judges' use of social media 'would benefit from further development in the lower courts.'
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