By Ian Lopez | August 17, 2018
HUD's complaint comes in an ongoing SDNY litigation against the social media company for alleged discrimination on grounds such as sex, race and family status.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Christopher B. Chuff, M. Duncan Grant, and Joanna J. Cline | August 15, 2018
It is well-settled Delaware law that a stockholder is deemed to be a controller when it owns more than 50 percent of the corporation's stock or it owns less than 50 percent of the corporation's stock, but nevertheless exercises actual control over the corporation or the challenged decision.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Julie Negovan | August 6, 2018
On May 25, 2018, the European Union (EU) General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) took effect. This law makes significant changes to European data privacy and security requirements for companies dealing with individuals located in the EU (whether they are citizens, immigrants, or visitors at the time their data is collected).
By R. Robin McDonald | July 19, 2018
The indictment of 12 Russian military officers on charges that they interfered with the U.S. 2016 presidential election contends that one of the states they targeted was Georgia.
By Andrew Denney | July 18, 2018
The City Council passed a bill that would require Airbnb to report the names and addresses of its hosts to the city's Office of Special Enforcement; failure to comply could be punishable by fines ranging from $5,000 to $25,000.
By Gabrielle Orum Hernández | July 9, 2018
The new $100 million facility is slated to open its first building in Augusta on July 10.
By Cheryl Miller | July 2, 2018
"With this decision, online publishers in California can be assured that they cannot be lawfully forced to remove third-party speech through enterprising abuses of the legal system, and those of us that use such platforms to express ourselves cannot be easily silenced through such tactics either," Yelp deputy general counsel Aaron Schur said in a blog post.
By Cheryl Miller | June 28, 2018
The California Data Privacy Protection Act requires data-collecting businesses to tell consumers what information they gather from them and who they share it with. It also forces companies to delete that information upon a consumer's request.
By Cheryl Miller | June 25, 2018
When the final version of AB 375 went into print Monday, it was still unclear whether the bill will have the needed support—or at least lack of opposition—from a wide array of interests, including tech companies, the telecommunications industry, plaintiffs attorneys and consumer groups.
By Tony Mauro | Marcia Coyle | June 21, 2018
The U.S. Supreme Court says states are allowed to collect sales taxes from online retailers that don't have a have a physical presence in their borders. By a 5-4 vote in the case South Dakota v. Wayfair, the majority overturned the court's 1992 decision in Quill v. North Dakota, which had affirmed the “physical presence” test for state sales-and-use tax collections.
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