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NYC, 27 Other Cities and Counties File Brief in Net Neutrality Lawsuit
Zachary Carter, corporation counsel for New York City's law department, has filed a brief in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit in the lawsuit against the Federal Communications Commission for its order ending net neutrality, alleging the order hinders the ability of governments to provide essential services.What NY Wants in Its Lawsuit Against State's Largest Internet Service Provider
The state's utilities and telecommunications regulator claimed that the company owes the state for not meeting an agreed upon target in June. Charter called the lawsuit “politically charged” rhetoric during an election year.2nd Circuit Aligns With DC Circuit, Narrows Consumer Law's Definition of Autodialer
The panel Friday sided with its sister circuit's order negating an FCC ruling that broadened the possibility for what fell inside federal law regulating autodialers.Breach of Contract Lawsuit Survives Google's Motion to Dismiss
The suit stems from a 2008 agreement with Googles, a children's programming company.TCPA Shakeup: Analysis of the D.C. Circuit's Long-Awaited Decision in 'ACA International'
'ACA International' has changed the current TCPA class action landscape. To minimize the risk of litigation, companies engaging in telephonic advertising must carefully review their advertising programs to ensure compliance with the decisionView more book results for the query "*"
CBS Board Votes to Reduce Redstone's Control, Setting Up Court Showdown
CBS Corp.'s board of directors late Thursday voted to strip its controlling stockholder of most of her voting power, setting up the next showdown in the media giant's ongoing struggle with Shari Redstone and her family's National Amusements Inc. for control of the company.AT&T's Top In-House Lobbyist, Entangled in Michael Cohen Payment, Retires
AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson said Friday that hiring Trump lawyer Michael Cohen was a “big mistake.” Bob Quinn, vice president for external and legislative affairs and a former Mayer Brown lawyer, retired amid the scrutiny of the company's $600,000 payment.Copyright Liability for Foreign Internet Broadcasters Who Fail to Geoblock
Recently and to the likely dismay of many foreign broadcasters, in 'Spanski Enterprises v. Telewizja Polska' the D.C. Circuit took up an issue of first impression for the federal appellate courts: whether any extraterritorial limits of the copyright law would relieve the liability of foreign content disseminators that send their content into the United States.NY Law Firms Among Those Benefiting From Sprint, T-Mobile $146 Billion Deal
Legions of lawyers from some top Am Law 100 firms are advising on the deal, which could create a combined company worth $146 billion.AT&T/Time Warner: How Judge Leon's Experience in 'Comcast/NBCU' May Shape the Trial
In their Antitrust Trade and Practice column, Shepard Goldfein and Karen Hoffman Lent continue their discussion of the DOJ's suit to block AT&T/DirecTV's proposed acquisition of Time Warner. At the approximate midpoint of the trial, they return to consider how a vertical mega-merger from a few years ago—and a familiar face from that case—may provide some clues of what is to come.Your Long-Term Care Legislation Playbook
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