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Data Platform: Meta Can't Withhold Users' Publicly Posted Information
Bright Data, represented by Wilks Law and Proskauer Rose, has asked a judge to confirm the web data platform isn't legally barred from accessing public information through Facebook or Instagram.Singers' Breach of Contract Suit Against 'Music Man' Broadway Producers Lands in Federal Court
The lawsuit, originally filed in state Supreme Court but now removed to federal court, claimed that each of the four plaintiffs was owed nearly $147,000 under agreements they signed for two months of rehearsals, followed by one year of performances.Madonna's in Court in Miami: Which South Florida Litigators Got the Work?
Better late than never? Two unsatisfied concertgoers would disagree, as they've filed a federal lawsuit accusing "Queen of Pop" Madonna of breach of contract by starting her show two hours late.Daily Dicta: 'Fundamentally Flawed': Consumers Notch Win as ALI Postpones Restatement Vote
Critics said the draft restatement on consumer contracts 'opens the door for businesses to use contracts to abuse consumers in basically any way they want.'What the Google Walkout Means for Employers
A new byproduct of the #MeToo movement has afforded employees significant leverage: employee walkouts. Google just experienced this, and responded with some substantial changes in its practices.Newspaper Sues Former Employee Over Twitter Account, Charging Trade Secret Violations
The owner of The Roanoke Times alleges reporter Andy Bitter illegally kept his Twitter account when he left, and the case may have far-reaching consequences for the business use of social media accounts.AI Is Besting Human Lawyers at Parsing Contracts. What Do Lawyers Think?
LawGeex's report concludes its algorithm is on average more accurate and a whole lot faster than human lawyers, and warns that attorneys who don't embrace AI "are unlikely to thrive into the next decade."Catholic Hospital Settles Pension Funding Lawsuit for $107M
St. Francis Hospital and Medical Center had claimed its "church plan" was exempt from federal regulations.New 'Blacklisting' Rules for Contractors Add Compliance Burden for Companies
Intended to keep contractors accountable and compliant when it comes to treatment of workers, the rule might pose challenges for companies, their counsel say.