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By Cogan Schneier | July 24, 2017
The company, Libre by Nexus, accused Buzzfeed of defamation in a story published last year.
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By Ben Hancock and Scott Graham | July 24, 2017
Defunct social media calling startup Telesocial has been dealt a loss in its federal lawsuit alleging that Orange SA, the French telecom giant, hacked into its system and stole its trade secrets.
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By ctlawtribune | Connecticut Law Tribune | July 19, 2017
On Aug. 21, the Connecticut Law Tribune will publish its special section on insurance law and we're seeking submissions from contributing authors.
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By Andrew Denney | July 14, 2017
Bars planning to show the much-hyped August boxing match between Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Conor McGregor should be warned: the company that handles pay-per-view distribution for major fights won't hesitate to sue establishments that show big bouts without a license.
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By Marcia Coyle | July 12, 2017
Alan Futerfas, a lawyer for Donald Trump Jr., said the disclosure of his client's emails about Russia's work to share dirt on Hillary Clinton was "much ado about nothing." Comments from veteran election law attorneys, however, suggest otherwise—or at least raise more questions for Special Counsel Robert Mueller III's team. What follows is a snapshot of some of what lawyers are telling us and saying around the web about the legal significance of the newly disclosed emails.
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By Kristen Rasmussen | July 12, 2017
Legal leaders at Vimeo and Kickstarter supported Wednesday's protest over changing net neutrality rules at the FCC.
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By Law Journal Editorial Board | July 10, 2017
New Jersey presented a great lesson for the nation recently on censorship and First Amendment values.
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By Commentary by Richard Montes de Oca and Claudia Herbello | July 7, 2017
Last month, a federal court ruling found Dish Network liable for $61 million in trebled damages for its service provider's Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) violations.
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By Ross Todd | July 6, 2017
A federal judge in Oakland has turned back the Justice Department's request to end Twitter's lawsuit seeking to publish information about the number of requests it receives as part of national security investigations.
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By Danielle N. Garno and Erica L. Okerberg | July 3, 2017
About 45 celebrities were reportedly part of a group of 90 social media influencers who recently received letters from the Federal Trade Commission “educating” them about the government's advertising disclosure requirements.
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