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Early Insights Into 2024 PR Predictions
As the PR industry gears up for 2024, let's break with the tradition of waiting until year's end to share so we can be prepared at the start of the new year, write PR strategists Elizabeth Lampert and Lara Cupit.AI-Generated Fakery Highlights Need for New Area of Law
A new cottage industry within the legal profession must emerge as a direct consequence of deepfakes and the crises that subsequently ensue.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.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.View more book results for the query "TikTok"
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.Browning: Awards We'd Like to See
Recognition for the ridiculous, the absurd and the entertaining.What a Polarized Jury Pool Means for Corporate Defendants
Meghan Kelly and Bill Oxley, the leaders of the complex litigation and dispute resolution practice at Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe, discuss the results of a survey of more than 1,000 potential jurors in venues yielding big verdicts.TikToks or Billboards? Trial Lawyers Embrace Both to Build Brand Awareness, SE Consultants Say
Plaintiffs lawyers take their boisterous personalities to social media while still embracing traditional outdoor marketing.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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