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The Social Media State Action Decision
Although Section 1983 and the Fourteenth Amendment draw a dichotomy between state action and private action, the real world is much messier than that. In 'Lindke v. Freed', the U.S. Supreme Court in a unanimous decision provided guidance for determining when a state or local official's social media activities constitute state action.E-Discovery Startup Fileread Hires Former AstraZeneca Head of Legal Services Josh Kreamer as GC
The hire comes less than a year after Fileread closed on a $6 million funding round led by an investment firm backed by Google.On The Move: Seyfarth Grows Corporate Group With BCLP Laterals
Meanwhile, Nelson Mullins has bolstered its litigation practice with new partners in D.C. and Charlotte, and a former Kilpatrick associate has rejoined from a GC position.Drinks for Everyone: Inside the Mind of a Serial Plaintiff
Since 2020, Omar Khouri has amassed more than $120,000 in claims against telemarketers who call him. In 2022, he used part of the proceeds to buy a bar in his hometown of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, which he named "The Wrong Number." The menu features drinks called "Debt Relief," "Student Loan" and "Car Warranty."With Momentum For Diversity Trial Advocacy Program, ACTL Plans 4th and 5th Installments
Retired Latham & Watkins litigation partner Thomas Heiden, who heads the committee spearheading the program, said the college hasn't changed its approach after last year's Supreme Court affirmative action decision.View more book results for the query "Winston "
Longtime Lawyer at Hush Puppies Parent Steps Into GC Role at Messy Time
Dave Latchana is taking the legal reins of Wolverine World Wide as it struggles to fend off competition from discount shoe brands.Mayer Brown Set to Split With 170-Lawyer Greater China Offices
The firm's Hong Kong office is one of the largest operations run by an international law firm, but has been hit by a market downturn, data security risks and a political saga.Court declined to dismiss charges based on immunity purportedly conferred by a diversion agreement since the agreement lacked the approval necessary for it to go into effect and the parties and court disputed the scope of immunity.
Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
Runners-up this week include litigators from Hecht Partners, Hausfeld and Quinn Emanuel.Appeals Court Reinstates Scott Stringer's Defamation Lawsuit Against Accuser
The Appellate Division, First Department on Thursday reversed last year's ruling dismissing the action, writing that fact issues remain that require further inquiry.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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