The Social Media Supplement includes articles on service of process via Facebook, online critics and defamation, social media in family law and more
...payment within 30 days of the order and failed to attend Alcoholics Anonymous; the proper remedy for husband's breach of the settlement agreement was...
...and other financial transactions, "is widely available, widely used" and anonymous, Cordray said. "The notion that we are tracking individual consumers or...
...a landmark decision that set criteria for the discovery of information about anonymous online critics, which has been followed by courts around the country....
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
...when it allowed the Thomas M. Cooley Law School to unmask an anonymous Internet critic, an intermediate state appeals court has ruled. The decision...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...over allegedly illegal downloads using BitTorrent, a peer-to-peer protocol for anonymous file sharing. U.S. Magistrate Judge Douglas Arpert, who allowed...
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
Just before President Obama's second inauguration, his campaign committee, Obama for America, transformed virtually overnight into Organizing for Action (OFA), a nonprofit "social welfare organizatio
...victory in its effort to keep sensitive business records from the "Anonymous" defendants accused of hacking its servers. But a judge rejected the...
Originally Published: The Recorder
A Pennsylvania hospital must release the redacted medical records of about 10 emergency room patients who were equipped to heart monitors on the night a heart transplant patient died from heart compl
...noted that after the incident on Sept. 13, 2011, police received several anonymous tips that defendant, a suspect in the shooting, was preparing to flee...
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