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?
By Cheryl Miller | October 26, 2018
FCC Chairman Ajit Pai: "Indeed, California's agreement not to enforce these regulations will allow Californians to continue to enjoy free-data plans that have proven to be popular among consumers."
By Ian Lopez | October 22, 2018
In announcing criminal charges against a Russian national for partaking in a conspiracy to disrupt elections in the U.S. and abroad, the DOJ cited Facebook and Twitter for their "exceptional cooperation."
By C. Ryan Barber | October 15, 2018
“I'll give you, Mr. Dubelier, that this is an unprecedented case,” U.S. District Judge Dabney Friedrich in Washington said Monday, addressing the Reed Smith partner representing Concord Management and Consulting in a Mueller case.
By Ross Todd | October 9, 2018
For the second time in less than a month, lawyers at Morgan & Morgan and Arnold Law Firm have taken aim at an internet giant with breach claims.
By Karen Sloan | September 27, 2018
Law professors took to Twitter Thursday to critique Christine Blasey Ford's testimony and the performance of members of the Senate Judiciary Committee. Let's just say committee chairman Chuck Grassley is lucky this was an ungraded exercise.
By Mike Scarcella | September 21, 2018
Ed Whelan went on a Twitter storm Thursday to attack the credibility of Christine Blasey Ford, who accuses Brett Kavanaugh of sexually assaulting her during the 1980s. Whelan, a former Scalia clerk and Harvard law grad, apologized Friday for "an appalling and inexcusable mistake of judgment."
By Ross Todd | September 17, 2018
The lawsuit marks the second time this month that Musk's tweeting has resulted in a lawsuit following earlier securities suits based on his tweets about taking Tesla private.
By C. Ryan Barber | September 10, 2018
A Washington federal trial judge Monday issued a gag order in the conspiracy case against Maria Butina, saying the defense had "overstepped." But prosecutors didn't escape scrutiny, either.
By C. Ryan Barber | Ellis Kim | August 28, 2018
“It's almost unfathomable to figure out how to regulate search. We're not prescriptive. We allow the marketplace to allow people to self-regulate and we police their self-regulation," one veteran antitrust lawyer says.
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