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By Ian Lopez | October 22, 2018
In announcing criminal charges against a Russian national for partaking in a conspiracy to disrupt elections in the U.S. and abroad, the DOJ cited Facebook and Twitter for their "exceptional cooperation."
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By Edward T. Kang and Kandis L. Kovalsky | October 18, 2018
Today, there are close to 3,000 emojis in the Unicode Standard. As such, people can communicate a lot more through emojis, if they choose. And, the data shows this is what people are choosing.
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By Erin Mulvaney | October 18, 2018
'Technology is racing way ahead of legal developments and the law it trying to keep up,' says Charles Fournier, a partner at Curley, Hurtgen & Johnsrud, at the Practising Law Institute's Employment Law Institute.
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By Jennifer G. Betts | October 18, 2018
To grow as a lawyer, most of us need to learn—at some point—how to “make it rain.” Rainmaking, as I define it, simply means building and bringing in work. The kind of work that is being built, and the sources of that work, mean different things to different kinds of lawyers.
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By Frank Ready | October 18, 2018
Posts made on social media can result in a police interrogation, but deciding what constitutes a threat is a thornier situation.
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By Frank Ready | October 18, 2018
Posts made on social media can result in a police interrogation, but deciding what constitutes a threat is a thornier situation.
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By Phillip Bantz | October 17, 2018
Hanzo, a New York-based company, has introduced an artificial intelligence e-discovery tool that scours for social media posts, including hidden ones.
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By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | October 16, 2018
In today's environment, social media allows people to instantly share their opinions with the world. However, given the many heated issues that dominate our national discourse, there can be a tendency to post (or tweet) in anger or passion, which can lead to regrets later.
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By Shari Claire Lewis | October 15, 2018
In her Internet Issues/Social Media column, Shari Claire Lewis summarizes the anti-cybersquatting rules under the ACPA and explores two recent New York court decisions that help to illuminate the kinds of cyberpiracy claims that courts are willing to consider, and those that they are not.
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By C. Ryan Barber | October 15, 2018
“I'll give you, Mr. Dubelier, that this is an unprecedented case,” U.S. District Judge Dabney Friedrich in Washington said Monday, addressing the Reed Smith partner representing Concord Management and Consulting in a Mueller case.
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