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By Carolyn Conway Duff | August 18, 2022
A recent New Jersey appellate case sends a warning message to would-be online reviewers to ensure the accuracy of their reviews, while also cautioning businesses that any legal action can be lengthy and success is not guaranteed.
9 minute read
By Jon Van Gorp | August 17, 2022
After reading "Digital Body Language," Mayer Brown chair Jon Van Gorp reflects on how to ensure that meaning and purpose aren't lost in translation as digital communications reach Mach speed.
5 minute read
By Subrat Patnaik | August 15, 2022
Mobile-phone carrier T-Mobile US's stock has jumped 26% and is flirting with an all-time high.
3 minute read
By Raychel Lean | August 10, 2022
Here's what attorneys and law firms should bear in mind when considering whether to speak out about a controversial issue.
7 minute read
By Adolfo Pesquera | August 9, 2022
Trial evidence showed that to avoid paying BMC the required license fees, IBM decided to disregard its contractual obligations and undertake a complete replacement of BMC's software products at AT&T as part of a secret project, expecting that if challenged it could settle for "pennies on the dollar."
3 minute read
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Ellen Bardash | July 29, 2022
"Discovery should not be requested or withheld in an effort to inflict unreasonable demands on or extract unreasonable benefits from the opposing party," the order from Chancellor Kathaleen McCormick stated.
2 minute read
By Allison Dunn | July 27, 2022
"The statute is patently unconstitutional. There's no way it's not," Mario Cerame said about Section 53-37. "It is a content regulation, it is a viewpoint regulation—both of which are impermissible under First Amendment jurisprudence. It is also a due process violation. It prohibits someone from ridiculing or expressing contempt for another person or essentially a business from expressing contempt or ridicule."
5 minute read
By Trudy Knockless | July 27, 2022
John Heinemann, who helped roll out Disney+, is taking the legal reins at SkyShowtime, a startup backed by Comcast and ViacomCBS.
1 minute read
By Jeffrey N. Rosenthal and Harrison M. Brown | July 25, 2022
Enacted in 1991, the federal Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA)—which regulates robo-dialing, text messages, and so-called "junk" faxes—has seen its notoriety rise and fall in the last 30 years. As the basis for nationwide class actions, TCPA liability has led to bet-the-company litigation and resulted in hundreds of millions of dollars in settlements over the last three decades.
6 minute read
By Ellen Bardash | July 21, 2022
"The plaintiff is master of his complaint, but his power is not absolute," the opinion stated.
3 minute read
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