National Law Journal | Analysis
By Christine Schiffner | February 16, 2022
"Big Tech relies on confusing, incomplete and misleading disclosures about third party use of data," according to Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro partner Thomas E. Loeser. As a result, plaintiffs firms are making concerted efforts to hold Big Tech accountable.
By Christine Charnosky | February 14, 2022
Law school can be rough—really rough—and it doesn't leave a whole lot of extra time for romance. But that doesn't mean love connections don't happen.
By Christopher Niesche | February 3, 2022
Andrew Forrest alleges his name is used in fraudulent advertisements on the platform and says the tech giant has committed offenses against Australia's anti-money laundering laws.
By Allison Dunn | January 28, 2022
"I didn't have the energy to prepare anything and was living off of coffee and Red Bull until I fainted during finals season," said one Reddit user. "Big wake up call."
By Christine Charnosky | January 27, 2022
Shapiro's "tweets are at odds with everything we stand for at Georgetown Law and are damaging to the culture of equity and inclusion that Georgetown Law is building every day," Georgetown Law Dean William M. Treanor wrote in a statement to Law.com on Thursday.
By Charles Toutant | January 26, 2022
"On Facebook, some people post 10 photos a day of what they're eating for lunch and their cats," attorney Kenneth Vercammen said. "If I knew there was a rule, I would have complied with it. All the big companies hide their stuff."
By Meghann M. Cuniff | January 7, 2022
A U.S. magistrate judge ordered Twitter to comply with a subpoena by Friday, but the company is asking for a federal judge to vacate the order instead.
By Allison Dunn | December 20, 2021
Many of the predictions were based on the belief that reverberations from the pandemic will continue to be acutely felt in three years' time.
By Victoria Hudgins | December 16, 2021
Morrison & Foerster data privacy associate Cecillia "Cece" Xie chats with Legaltech News about a "shocking" mentor request that recently went viral and balancing her TikTok and content creator endeavors with her Big Law practice.
By Amanda Bronstad | November 29, 2021
In a motion filed Nov. 26, Edelson accused co-lead class counsel Katrina Carroll of threatening the firm to drop its objection to the $92 million privacy settlement with TikTok.
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