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Facebook Lacks Authority to Challenge DA's Warrants for Customers' Accounts, Highest NY Court Says
Facebook lacks legal grounds to seek to quash the Manhattan district attorney's search warrants for contents of personal accounts held by 381 Facebook customers, New York state's highest court ruled Tuesday.Revenue Up, Profits Down at Wilson Sonsini
The firm's gross revenue ticked up 2.7 percent, but revenue per lawyer and profits per partner both declined during what managing partner Doug Clark calls "a year when we invested in the business."Facebook Seeks to Argue Unconstitutionality of User Account Warrants in NY Court
New York state's highest court will hear arguments this week into whether Facebook may challenge the constitutionality of search warrants that Manhattan's district attorney issued for information of the accounts of 381 of its users.Cite as: Youngers v. Virtus Investment Partners Inc., 15cv8262, NYLJ 1202776558170, at *1 (SDNY, Decided January 6, 2017) CASENAME Mark Youngers, et al., indivi
Guild Lawyer Arrested Observing 'Fight for $15' Protest
The National Lawyers Guild is calling on the Atlanta Police Department to dismiss the charge of obstructing traffic after an attorney was arrested while acting as a neutral observer.Why the DMCA Needs to Be Modernized
The DMCA was created to balance the security and rights of copyright holders with the growing influence of digital communications. But today it is facing serious criticism about its usefulness from every key stakeholder.Cite as: EMI v. MP3tunes, 14-4369-cv, NYLJ 1202770769659, at *1 (2d Cir., Decided October 25, 2016)CASE NAMEEMI Christian Music Group, Plaintiffs-Counter-Defen
Supreme Court Term Promises to Be IP Blockbuster
With four IP cases on the docket and several more knocking at the door of certiorari, the U.S. Supreme Court is poised for a banner year of patent, trademark and copyright decisions.Match.com Not Immune to Stabbing Victim's Suit, Ninth Circuit Rules
A woman who was brutally attacked by a man she met on Match.com can sue the dating site for failure to warn under a Nevada state law, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruled Thursday.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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