By Ross Todd | September 16, 2021
Jury selection is set for Monday in a rare securities class action trial involving plaintiffs counsel at Robbins Geller and Motley Rice and defense counsel at Cooley and Simpson Thacher.
By Ross Todd | September 8, 2021
Despite the company's argument that Section 230 shielded it from liability for sex trafficking claims stemming from underage content uploaded by others, a Southern California judge let the proposed class action move forward.
By Ross Todd | August 31, 2021
Plaintiffs have fired off more than a dozen lawsuits in the Eastern District of Michigan this month claiming magazine publishers violated a state privacy law carrying statutory damages of $5,000 a pop.
By Ross Todd | August 19, 2021
"Judges typically act as very independent individuals, but in relation to these significant changes that technology will have on the system into the future, they need to be acting as a cohesive group rather than just in an individualistic manner," says Dean Tania Sourdin of the University of Newcastle School of Law in Australia.
By Ross Todd | August 9, 2021
Andy Jassy is hardly the household name that Jeff Bezos is. But lawyers for Amazon contend he shouldn't be deposed in a patent case in Chicago against Amazon Web Services, the division he used to head.
By Ross Todd | June 21, 2021
Michael Bowe and Lauren Tabaksblat, who joined the firm last year, filed suit last week on behalf of 34 plaintiffs who claim that Pornhub's parent company created "a bustling marketplace for child pornography, rape videos, trafficked videos, and every other form of nonconsensual content."
By Ross Todd | June 16, 2021
If Hollywood litigator Stanton "Larry" Stein and in-house media lawyer Daniel Novack can get along, perhaps it's a lesson to all of us.
By Ross Todd | June 10, 2021
The Justice Department over the weekend announced a dramatic about-face on its policy related to seeking source information from journalists in leak investigations. The news followed months of back-and-forth between prosecutors and lawyers at Gibson Dunn who tried to stop the DOJ's pursuit of information about the email accounts of four Times journalists.
By Ross Todd | May 26, 2021
Sharton said the remote work environment has forced companies to up their game. One client in the information security space reported a 35-fold increase in phishing emails during the pandemic.
By Michael A. Mora | May 10, 2021
The court reversed and remanded a disability rights case over closed captioning on videos that could become one of the first in which a plaintiff seeks damages for past harm based on an inaccessible website. But it's Judge Kevin C. Newsom's concurring opinion on standing that has lawyers paying attention.
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