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What Piqued the Interest of New Jersey Lawyers in 2023? News About Judges Is a Good Bet
Whether it was the selection and confirmation of new judges, or the latest on judges who got in trouble, or obituaries of veteran jurists, Law Journal readers seemed to have endless interest in news involving men and women in robes.Encore! One Last Look at 2023's Litigators of the Week
With one more LOTW set to be named tomorrow, a familiar firm has already clinched the most top spots for the year.Startup Veteran Joins Fintech Star Chime as Compliance Chief
Shara Chang, who has hopscotched from startup to startup in recent years, says she will continue Chime's commitment to "doing right by our members."The Fast (and Strange) Rise of the Legal Influencer
Despite much cynicism and a recent controversy, top lawfluencers explain how to maintain a sound social media profile, and why it is worth the flack.As Antisemitism Increases on Social Media, Some Look to Bar Groups to Wade In
"We believe we need to stand up when people in our own community, in the legal community, engage in antisemitic hate speech, if they're fostering it, promoting it, or supporting it," Eric Weitz of The Weitz Law Firm, who is a member of the Brandeis Law Society's executive committee, said.View more book results for the query "TikTok"
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What Happens When You Go Viral? How a Law Firm Associate Manages Her Social Media Success
"I was already at my first firm when I started gaining a following, as opposed to just getting some followers or having something go viral," said Reb Masel, an associate at a mid-size law firm and viral TikTok content creator. "As an associate seeing that happen, where is it in our legal handbook that says, 'When you go viral this is probably the point where you need to call a meeting.'"Litigators of the Week: Covington and DWT Push Back Against States' Legal Challenges to TikTok
A judge in Indiana last week knocked out the state attorney general's lawsuits alleging child safety and privacy concerns on the platform. A day later a federal judge in Montana held the state's TikTok ban likely violates the First Amendment.State AGs May Spoil the Party for Renegade Social Media Influencers
It was the FTC that garnered headlines earlier this year by updating its guidance for social media endorsements. But states are getting in on the enforcement action, emboldened by consumer protection laws on their books.