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By Ross Todd | May 4, 2017
"Prepare for the coming emoji onslaught," warns Santa Clara University law professor Eric Goldman, who sees ramifications for contract law, criminal evidence and IP disputes.
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By P.J. D'Annunzio | May 4, 2017
An Israeli satellite television company is suing the anonymous operators of a Twitter account that posted the company's proprietary information.
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By Ben Hancock | April 26, 2017
While social media profiles can present a trove of data points for jury selection, the ethics and legality of researching jurors online depends heavily on jurisdiction.
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By Ben Hancock | April 26, 2017
Social media is now a fixture in our lives. But court rules around researching jurors online still vary from state to state and judge to judge.
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By Rhys Dipshan | April 25, 2017
As companies expand mobile device in-house, many are worried about their ability to limit the exposure of potentially discoverable corporate data.
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By John Council | April 20, 2017
Van Dyke said in 2014 he became the subject of media coverage when he sued a "dark net" revenge porn website called Pinkmeth on behalf of a plaintiff.
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By Amanda Bronstad | April 19, 2017
Famed Los Angeles attorney Mark Geragos will have to face a defamation suit over his Twitter posts implying that record producer Dr. Luke raped Lady Gaga, a New York judge ruled.
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By C. Ryan Barber | April 19, 2017
The Federal Trade Commission is keeping tabs on the growing trend of brands hiring so-called "influencers"—athletes, celebrities and others with large followings—to promote their products on social media. Up until Wednesday, the agency has put the burden of ensuring proper advertising disclosure on the brands. The agency sent 90 letters to influencers and marketers informing them of their responsibility to "clearly and conspicuously" disclose the business relationships behind social media posts.
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By Jennifer Williams-Alvarez | April 18, 2017
Aaron Alter, head of the legal department at Hawaiian Airlines, says there's plenty that United Airlines could have done differently with their recent passenger removal scandal.
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By Ross Todd | April 7, 2017
@ALT_USCIS claims that it is run by an individual currently employed by the federal government, in this instance the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.
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