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The plaintiffs in three lawsuits alleged they were victims of sex trafficking who became entangled with their abusers through Facebook and they asserted claims for negligence, negligent undertaking, gross negligence, and products liability, among other claims.
SCOTUS Narrows Statute That Could Expose 'Millions' to Prosecution
The U.S. Supreme Court recently narrowed the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986 (CFAA), 18 U. S. C. Section 1030, a federal law that makes it illegal "to access a computer with authorization and to use such access to obtain or alter information in the computer that the accessor is not entitled so to obtain or alter."A Warning About 'Upjohn' Warnings: A Word of Caution for Individual Employees
This article discusses the practical reality that 'Upjohn' warnings afford considerably less protection to individual employees than conventional wisdom may suggest.Deal Watch: AT&T and Discovery Announce $43B Deal, A-Rod Buys T-Wolves, and Lots of IPOs
The year's largest deal so far was announced this week, and the record-setting number of IPOs keeps getting bigger.Is It Unethical Not to Have a Paperless Office?
There is so much misinformation about paperless offices, what they are and what they are not. While the term "paperless office" connotes a place where there is no paper, and everyone stares constantly at computer monitors, that is not what it is.Mental Health First Aid Training Minds the Business of Our Community
A demanding work schedule and stressful environment often result in work-life challenges. Many lawyers struggle with alcohol consumption, anxiety and depression. MHFA training provides the tools necessary to approach someone struggling with mental health issues, which can benefit colleagues and staff, clients, friends and family members.In this interlocutory appeal, Teachers Federal Credit Union challenged the trial court's denial of its motion to dismiss pursuant to the Texas Citizens Participation Act.
Wrongful Revocation of Building Permit Was a Breach of Long Beach Defendants' Contract
High Court to Decide Whether Police in 'Hot Pursuit' of Suspect Can Enter a Home
The high court is being asked to determine if the police may enter the home, without a warrant, of a person suspected of a misdemeanor while in "hot pursuit" of that suspect.HP Chief Legal Officer to Step Down, Passing Reins to Her Deputy
Kim Rivera has been a strong advocate for diversity and inclusion, encouraging in-house leaders to use legal fees as an incentive for their firms to meet diversity benchmarks.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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