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DE Supreme Court Eases Social Media Authentication Image

DE Supreme Court Eases Social Media Authentication

Jeff Mordock

Social media postings can be submitted as trial evidence as long as the party introducing the evidence can demonstrate to the judge that a jury could reasonably conclude the postings are authentic, the Delaware Supreme Court has ruled.

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Dictating or Encouraging Franchisee Pricing

Eugene F. Zelek, Jr.

A price charged by a franchisee that is too low can adversely affect other franchisees and the franchisor by discouraging the provision of pre- and post-sale services, eroding brand image and jeopardizing the ability to introduce new products by depressing price points. Although relatively rare, a franchisee also may cause marketplace problems by charging too high a price for an attractive, new product in great demand.

Supreme Court Hears Challenge to Fraud-on-the-Market Presumption in Securities Fraud Litigation Image

Supreme Court Hears Challenge to Fraud-on-the-Market Presumption in Securities Fraud Litigation

Eric Rieder

When the U.S. Supreme Court 25 years ago decided <i>Basic, Inc. v. Levinson</i>, it adopted a legal theory that commentators would describe as revolutionizing securities law in the United States. By accepting the "fraud-on-the-market" theory, the <i>Basic</i> Court made it much easier for plaintiffs to get their cases certified as class actions, increasing the potential exposure of corporations and their officers and directors.

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Revenue

Michael Goldman

When is a sale a sale? This question is much more than semantics or a deep philosophical debate that college accounting majors have over a nice cold keg of Mountain Dew. Many an executive or business owner has gone to jail over this issue.

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Utah Judge Rules Against Aereo's TV Antennas

Ross Todd

Television's old guard finally opened a hole in Aereo Inc.'s armor last month, winning a ruling that left the Internet TV upstart and its lawyers fighting to limit the damage ahead of arguments at the U.S. Supreme Court in April.

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We Need to Cut a New Deal on Communications Privacy Image

We Need to Cut a New Deal on Communications Privacy

David R. Johnson

It is (high) time to rewrite and modernize the law that regulates access to our private communications and to the detailed information those communications automatically create.

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Uncovering the Facts in Litigation And Investigations

Laura Jungels

Over the past decade, the volume of data in litigation and investigations has exponentially increased. As data has become more and more vulnerable to subpoenas and regulators, people have become singularly concerned with making relevance decisions for production. In the process, we have forgotten about focusing on the facts themselves and uncovering the stories within data.

Hysteria Grips Bitcoin Market As Apple Removes Bitcoin Wallet App from Its Store Image

Hysteria Grips Bitcoin Market As Apple Removes Bitcoin Wallet App from Its Store

James Ching

Despite the active hostility of the Chinese, Indian and Russian governments, the spread of bitcoins throughout the world was untrammeled until last month. In a series of dramatic arrests and prosecutions, the U.S. government began an active campaign against the use of bitcoins for questionable purposes.

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IP News

Howard J. Shire & Wyatt Delfino

Supreme Court Overturns Burden-Shift in Non-Infringement Judgment <br>Federal Circuit Clarifies Rules for Patent Term Extension<br>Federal Circuit Confirms That All Members of a Priority Chain Must Recite Full Lineage

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White House Uploads U.S. Cybersecurity Framework

Andrew Ramonas & Steven Salkin

President Barack Obama's administration on Feb. 12 released its much-anticipated voluntary cybersecurity framework, giving U.S. companies a common handbook on how they can try to fend off hackers.

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