New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Joshua S. Bauchner and Jed M. Weiss | February 23, 2024
Governor Hochul signed a bill into law with significant implications for employers impacting both the employee hiring process, and employees generally speaking. Specifically, it prohibits employers from requiring the disclosure of private, personal social media account information.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Aleeza Furman | February 8, 2024
"Mr. Bosworth's TikTok postings, including antisemitic tropes, false claims and decontextualized exaggerations, instigated numerous public threats of violence and death, digital attacks against the firm, and antisemitic and other hateful comments against the firm and its founding partners, all in flagrant violation of TikTok's terms of service," the complaint said.
By Diego Radzinschi | February 1, 2024
Chief executives from social media giants Meta, TikTok, Snapchat and others testified Wednesday about the effect of social media on young people. Here…
By Marianna Wharry | January 29, 2024
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar.
By Marianna Wharry | January 29, 2024
"You also want to remember that it's possible that your opposing counsel or the judges are going to see what you're posting. So don't post anything on Twitter that you wouldn't say in a brief," said Robert Johnson of the Institute for Justice.
By Amanda Bronstad | January 29, 2024
At a Friday hearing, U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers said she planned to reject social media's request to grant interlocutory appeal of her Nov. 14 ruling refusing to dismiss addiction claims.
By Amanda Bronstad | January 26, 2024
About 50 lawsuits so far target Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly over Type 2 diabetes medications Ozempic, Mounjaro and other medications. Lawyers anticipate 10,000 to 20,000 cases.
By Riley Brennan | January 22, 2024
Media company and streaming service CuriosityStream's motion for reconsideration to compel arbitration and dismiss claims it violated the Video Privacy Protection Act was once more denied by a Maryland federal court.
By Meg McEvoy, NextTech Communications | January 11, 2024
For legal tech companies hoping to adopt their very own influencer in 2024, how can they get one? And, perhaps a better question: should they?
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Emily Poler | January 5, 2024
The use of social media as a marketing tool has been common for just about as long as social media has existed. In some situations, particularly where an individual is very closely associated with a specific business, such fuzziness has led to disputes over who owns social media accounts. In this article, Emily Poler discusses three recent federal court decisions and how they have addressed whether a social media account belongs to an individual or a business.
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