By Alaina Lancaster | August 24, 2020
Covington & Burling's Beth Brinkmann and John Hall are representing TikTok in a challenge to an executive order banning the app in the U.S.
By C. Ryan Barber | July 28, 2020
Major U.S. law firms, including King & Spalding; Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr; Covington & Burling; Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison; and Jenner & Block, were involved in preparing executives at Apple, Amazon, Google and Facebook for a U.S. House of Representatives antitrust hearing.
By Alaina Lancaster | July 9, 2020
The court's decision in the case could resolve a circuit split regarding whether an automatic telephone dialing system needs to use a random or sequential number generator.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Michael Poskonka and Allison Oliver | June 16, 2020
With many Americans still spending most of their time at home amid the COVID-19 pandemic, most people are turning to social media to connect with others. Often, social media content can provide case-relevant intelligence that can be pivotal in defending litigation.
By Cheryl Miller | June 11, 2020
Stanislaus County Superior Court's executive officer blamed a "compromised" password for a pro-Trump tweet on the court's account.
By Alaina Lancaster | June 2, 2020
The lawsuit claims the president's order violates the free speech protections of social media companies and its users.
By Phillip Bantz | June 1, 2020
"We didn't think of this necessarily as a political issue," said Minority Corporate Counsel Association chair Stuart Alderoty, general counsel of fintech firm Ripple Labs Inc.
By Mike Scarcella | May 30, 2020
A team from King & Spalding, including former partner and now FBI Director Christopher Wray, provided legal services to WhatsApp in a sealed matter four years ago. WhatsApp's counsel at Cooley says the firm acquired confidential information relevant to a pending case where King & Spalding represents a WhatsApp adversary.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | April 24, 2020
The judge pointed out that some FTC commissioners wanted to specifically sanction Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg for the company sharing private user data with outside parties.
By C. Ryan Barber | March 16, 2020
"It is no longer in the best interests of justice or the country's national security to continue this prosecution," federal prosecutors in Washington told the trial judge presiding over the case against Concord Management and Consulting, accused of sowing discord in the 2016 presidential election.
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