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Rule 5.5 Demystified: What Every New Lawyer Needs To Know To Practice Ethically | Justia CLE & Webinars

Justia Legal Marketing & Technology blog

From 2000-2020, he was counsel with the Illinois Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission (“ARDC”), investigating and prosecuting hundreds of attorney misconduct matters, assisting in drafting Supreme Court Rule amendments, presenting at attorney ethics seminars, and participating in public outreach programs.

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The Road to 2026: Anticipating Intellectual Property, AI, and Data Modifications in the Upcoming USMCA Joint Review

Berkley Technology Law Journal

Candidate, 2027 In 2026, the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), which succeeded the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) in 2020, will undergo a joint review to assess its effectiveness, consider a 16-year extension, and evaluate potential adjustments to better align with current economic and technological trends.

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Beyond the Brief: Streamlining Litigation in the Era of Artificial Intelligence (pub. Beverly Hills Bar Association)

Trellis.Law Blog

In 2020, a survey of general counsel published by Juro and Wilson Sonsini found that 67 percent of in-house attorneys at fast-growth companies felt… Continue reading → The post Beyond the Brief: Streamlining Litigation in the Era of Artificial Intelligence (pub.

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Above the Law and Legal Talk Network Celebrate Thinking Like A Lawyer’s 10-Year Podcast Anniversary

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While Mystal departed in 2020 to pursue other ventures, Patrice continues to lead the weekly discussions alongside his Above the Law colleagues Kathryn Rubino and Chris Williams.

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CA Anti-SLAPP Law Applies to #MeToo Instagram Post–Nelson v. Bridgers

Eric Goldman

“In October 2020, Bannon made a lengthy post to Instagram summarizing negative experiences of persons doing business with Nelson and of his romantic partners, and recounting her own bad experiences with him.” ” Nelson separately sued Bannon and Bridgers for defamation and related claims.

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The Writings on the Blackbaud: Lessons from the FTC’s First Standalone Section 5 Unfairness Claim

Berkley Technology Law Journal

The FTCs Complaint Against Blackbaud The FTCs complaint against Blackbaud stemmed from a 2020 data breach in which an attacker allegedly exploited an end users login credentials to infiltrate the companys databases.

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Meta’s Fact-Checking Rollback: Governance, Free Speech, and User Safety

Berkley Technology Law Journal

2020) , Prager University sued YouTube, claiming a First Amendment violation by its content moderation policies. Hence, social media platforms, as private providers of forums for speech, could set their own content rules without violating the First Amendment. Likewise, in Prager University v. Google (9th Cir.

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