Don’t forget you can visit MyAlerts to manage your alerts at any time.
By Ross Todd | November 7, 2018
The most important thing about litigating tech cases is truly understanding the product, the industry, the context, and the issues that affect the client, says Kristin Linsley, a partner at Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher.
1 minute read
By Max Mitchell | November 6, 2018
The one-page order, entered Monday in an Eastern District of Pennsylvania federal court docket, did not disclose anything about the settlement, but said the case should be dismissed because of the agreement.
1 minute read
By Mark A. Berman | November 5, 2018
In his State E-Discovery column, Mark A. Berman discusses recent decisions which make clear that counsel needs to be creative and “think outside of the box” as to how to effectively utilize social media.
1 minute read
By Aaron Vick, Cicayda | November 5, 2018
Not one court has decisively found the right answer in applying the Third Party Doctrine. But one thing is for sure: The illusion of privacy is just that—an illusion.
1 minute read
By Dan Clark | November 2, 2018
The study, titled "Reputation Risk in the Cyber Age: The Impact on Shareholder Value," states that crisis communication must be “instant and global” for a company's stock to survive something such as a data breach or a bad public relations event.
1 minute read
By Jeffrey N. Rosenthal and Thomas F. Brier Jr. | November 2, 2018
In 1999, renowned inventor and self-described futurist Ray Kurzweil—now director of engineering at Google—published "The Age of Spiritual Machines," in which he proposed a formula for calculating the rate of change in evolutionary systems.
1 minute read
By Phillip Bantz | October 31, 2018
Should social media sites and other businesses be held legally liable for playing a role in atrocities? The question of Gab following the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting is bringing this question to the fore.
1 minute read
By Phillip Bantz | October 30, 2018
Should social media sites and other businesses be held legally liable for playing a role in atrocities in the same way that some want to make gun makers answer for mass shootings?
1 minute read
By Phillip Bantz | October 30, 2018
Should social media sites and other businesses be held legally liable for playing a role in atrocities in the same way that some want to make gun makers answer for mass shootings?
1 minute read
By Monica Oathout and Reed Fryar | October 29, 2018
Although some firings may be lawful in an at-will state such as Texas, there are still constraints on what type of online behavior warrants termination.
1 minute read
Presented by BigVoodoo
The premier educational and networking event for employee benefits brokers and agents.
The Legal Intelligencer honors lawyers leaving a mark on the legal community in Pennsylvania and Delaware.
Consulting Magazine recognizes leaders in technology across three categories Leadership, Client Service and Innovation.
Atlanta s John Marshall Law School is seeking to hire one or more full-time, visiting Legal WritingInstructors to teach Legal Research, Anal...
Shipman is seeking an associate to join our Labor & Employment practice in our Hartford, New Haven, or Stamford office. Candidates shou...
Evergreen Trading is a media investment firm headquartered in NYC. We help brands achieve their goals by leveraging their unwanted assets to...
MELICK & PORTER, LLP PROMOTES CONNECTICUT PARTNERS HOLLY ROGERS, STEVEN BANKS, and ALEXANDER AHRENS