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By P.J. Dannunzio | New Jersey Law Journal | October 18, 2017
The New Jersey Supreme Court has declined to decide whether remarks made to a reporter by a woman who claimed she was the subject of a bogus parking ticket, along with added comments by her lawyer, violated the confidentiality clause in her settlement with a municipality.
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By Cogan Schneier | October 13, 2017
The ACLU asked the court to block or, at least, narrow a government search warrant for three Facebook accounts in connection with an investigation into criminal rioting on Inauguration Day.
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By Ben Hancock | October 13, 2017
SAN FRANCISCO—The European Commission is ramping up pressure on tech companies to more aggressively use automated filtering to scrub “illegal”…
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By Max Mitchell | The Legal Intelligencer | October 12, 2017
A former professor who was fired after creating an online parody video depicting faculty members as Nazis can proceed with his breach of contract claims against the university where he worked, a federal court in Pennsylvania has ruled.
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By Katheryn Tucker | Daily Report | October 12, 2017
A long-running fight over a media gag order in a South Georgia murder trial will go before the Georgia Supreme Court when it meets on Oct. 24 at the University of Georgia School of Law.
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By Ross Todd | October 10, 2017
Yahoo Inc. is set to ask a federal judge in San Jose Wednesday to knock out claims from two former managers in the company's media unit who claim they were discriminated against based on gender.
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By Tom McParland | Delaware Business Court Insider | October 9, 2017
Ironworks Patents, fresh off a nearly $11 million patent win over Apple Inc. this summer, is suing the tech giant again, alleging continued infringement with its later-generation iPhones, including iPhone 8 models and the iPhone X.
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By Greg Land | Daily Report | October 6, 2017
A lawsuit accuses former UN Ambassador Andrew Young, his son Andrew "Bo" Young and Martin Luther King III of withholding $4.4 million due a longtime friend of the younger Young from the recent sale of Bounce TV.
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By Wayne Pollock | October 4, 2017
Pond Lehocky Stern Giordano, a high-profile Mid-Atlantic workers' compensation and social security disability law firm is a prolific advertiser. This advertising has led to ever-increasing visibility and awareness for the firm in the region's legal and business marketplace. Heightened visibility and awareness for a business, however, does not always bring with it the kinds of attention businesses covet.
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By Lizzy McLellan | The American Lawyer | October 2, 2017
It's not unusual for law firms to issue a formal response after they've been confronted with criticism, hit with litigation or stung by bad publicity.
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