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December 04, 2023 | National Law Journal

Cooper & Kirk, Montana Take Meta Child Privacy Claims in a New Direction

Washington, D.C.-based Cooper & Kirk is representing the state in the case filed in the Billings division of the District of Montana, which deviates in part from the claims against Meta that 42 other attorneys general filed recently.
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December 01, 2023 | Daily Report Online

Indigent Defense Gets a New Leader: Zanele Ngubeni to Take Over Gideon's Promise

"I know how difficult it is to try to navigate our 'systems' and dispel people's judgments in order to survive," said Zanele Ngubeni, incoming Gideon's Promise executive director.
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December 01, 2023 | Law.com

The Salary Wars That Almost Didn't Happen: The Morning Minute

The news and analysis you need to start your day.
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November 30, 2023 | The American Lawyer

Latham, Mayer Brown, Greenberg Traurig Lead 2023 Social Law Firm Index

While several law firms earned top recognition in their digital marketing, law firms overall are facing uncertainty over how to handle AI and X.
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November 29, 2023 | Legaltech News

European Privacy NGO Files Complaint Against Meta Over Paid Ad-Free Model

The NGO helmed by Max Schrems has filed what appears to be the first complaint over Meta's recently introduced paid, ad-free subscriptions to its Facebook and Instagram social networking sites.
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Law Journal Press | Digital Book Wrongful Use of Civil Proceedings and Related Torts in Pennsylvania, Second Edition Authors: George Bochetto, David P. Heim, John A. O’Connell, Robert S. Tintner View this Book

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November 29, 2023 | National Law Journal

European Privacy NGO Files Complaint Against Meta Over Paid Ad-Free Model

The NGO helmed by Max Schrems has filed what appears to be the first complaint over Meta's recently introduced paid, ad-free subscriptions to its Facebook and Instagram social networking sites.
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November 28, 2023 | New York Law Journal

Protecting Children of Divorce Against Weaponized Social Media, Part 2: What's Being Done?

The use of social media as a weapon in custody cases is a pressing concern. In February and March, he Appellate Division, Second Department ruled on two groundbreaking cases that address the issue—Kassenoff v. Kassenoff and Walsh v. Russell—deciding that narrowly tailored orders prohibiting a divorce litigant from posting on social media during a divorce are constitutionally permissible if the speech to be restrained is likely to produce a serious danger to children. In his three-part series, Gus Dimopoulos, a representative for Allan Kassenoff, the litigant who succeeded in obtaining an order prohibiting social media posting in his divorce, examines the importance the above rulings have on protecting children of divorcing parents. This Part 2 looks at how social media companies and the courts are falling short on providing protection to children.
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November 28, 2023 | New York Law Journal

Recent Decisions Regarding Claims Based On Facebook Marketplace Transactions

This column discusses recent noteworthy decisions of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of New York. This installment addresses two recent decisions dealing with claims based on transactions facilitated by Facebook Marketplace. The first is a decision by U.S. District Judge Mae A. D'Agostino denying Meta Platforms Inc.'s motion to dismiss for lack of personal jurisdiction and the second is a decision by U.S. District Judge Glenn T. Suddaby granting Capital One's motion to dismiss a class action complaint asserting claims for violation of the Electronic Funds Transfer Act and related common law claims.
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November 27, 2023 | Litigation Daily

Switching Things Up to Appeal to Multiple Generations in the Jury Box

Orrick's Meghan Kelly and Bill Oxley discuss how the firm's jury survey has informed how they shape trial presentations to appeal to jurors across generations and create emotional connections with their clients' cases.
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November 20, 2023 | The Legal Intelligencer

Lyft, Days Inn to Pay $9M to Resolve Claims That They Enabled the Rape of an 11-Year-Old

The plaintiffs said three separate Lyft drivers transported the girl despite knowing she had not been the one to order the vehicles and that she was a minor.
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