RIP? Social Media Life After Death
If you’ve ever wished you could text someone who has passed away and receive a response, that technology is alive and well on its way to becoming mainstream. CNNTech reported on an AI
[Read More]If you’ve ever wished you could text someone who has passed away and receive a response, that technology is alive and well on its way to becoming mainstream. CNNTech reported on an AI
[Read More]While Facebook netted a win in the high-profile selfie suit filed by a Syrian refugee in Germany, it exposed complaints about the company’s response to lawsuits in that country. At first, a 2015
[Read More]A step-by-step visual guide to an important part of the legal process.
[Read More]While the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals considers whether to keep the suspension of President Trump’s travel ban in place, a related legal matter is being raised: Do U.S. border patrol agents have
[Read More]If you use Facebook, you’re probably well aware that it’s collecting information about you. But did you know that this information also includes details of your physiognomy, such as the distance between your
[Read More]New year, new and old legal trends! From e-discovery and project management to AFAs and alternative delivery service models, we’ve compiled the top 10 legal trends that departments and firms should watch for
[Read More]Across the country, early voters are casting their ballots and breaking records. Many are not only taking part in the democratic process, they’re also taking photos of their ballots or selfies in their
[Read More]In 2015, the Federal Trade Commission updated the answers to its frequently asked questions, also called “What People Are Asking”, regarding its Endorsement Guides. The FTC last updated the FAQs in 2009 to
[Read More]Or, “Do as I Say and Not as I Do.” A Texas judge who instructed jurors in a high-profile case to refrain from discussing the case with “anyone” was reprimanded by a state
[Read More]Apartment complex dwellers know well that residential management have the ability to exert control over the presence of pets, noise level, parking and more. One apartment complex attempted to take that control to
[Read More]In an effort to break free from the Justice Department’s restrictions on how transparent Twitter can be about national security requests for user data, the company has sued the U.S. government. Per an
[Read More]Amid Randazza v. Cox’s “tortured history” and “procedural maneuvering by both sides,” we navigate toward the matter of authenticating a YouTube transcript and video when submitted in support of a summary judgment motion.
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