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30 Jul 2007, 3:47 am
" One recent settlement of some interest to the AG was the San Francisco case of Brimer v. [read post]
11 Jul 2022, 1:29 am by INFORRM
Recent Judgments On 1 July 2022 Collins Rice J handed down judgment in the case of Lee v Brown [2022] EWHC 1699 (QB). [read post]
19 Dec 2022, 1:14 pm by Scott Bomboy
Google LLC (21-1333) Granted on October 3, 2022; not yet heard These arguments involve Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, a law dating back to the 1990s that grants Internet companies such as Google, Facebook, and Twitter immunity from lawsuits about content posted by third parties on their public services. [read post]
25 May 2021, 12:19 pm by Richard Worsfold
With respect to the issue as to whether some or all four of the successful parties should receive costs, Justice Gans, referred to Justice Pattillo’s decision in the Canada Trust Company v. [read post]
21 Feb 2022, 12:24 am by INFORRM
An injunction against the defendants to halt their continued publication of defamatory material was also granted. [read post]
7 Sep 2010, 4:02 am
Selected articles concerning employment related issues noted by law firmsSource: The Lexology newsfeed[New users can register free of charge at www.lexology.com/account/register.aspx]Click on the Heading of the item to access the full text of the article.New York - Arbitration agreements should identify administering institution as a result of New York appellate court rulingMayer Brown LLPANew York state appellate court has ruled that a contract clause calling for arbitration "in… [read post]
1 Nov 2016, 3:49 am by Edith Roberts
Ronald Mann provided this blog’s preview; Dara Brown and Jaeeun Shin preview the case for Cornell. [read post]
12 Jan 2023, 6:00 am by DONALD SCARINCI
Google LLC: This closely-watched case involves the scope of Section 230 of the Communications and Decency Act of 1996, a statute that grants Internet companies immunity from lawsuits about content posted by third parties on their public services and predates the rise of platforms like Twitter, Google, and YouTube. [read post]