“I think as the industry matures, which it’s doing very rapidly, it’s going to shift from that sort of ‘Wild West’ model where there’s a lot of piracy happening, into something that is more respectful of the rights of both the third-party brands, creators, celebrities, artists and media companies,” Dan Jasnow, a partner with ArentFox […]
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Legal Speak's 'Sidebar With Saul' Part V: Strange Days of Trump Trial Culminate in Historic Verdict
In this week’s Legal Speak episode, ALM litigation reporter Emily Saul joins producers Cedra Mayfield and Patrick Smith for a roundup discussion of the first Trump criminal trial.
Uber Pop-Up Provided Sufficient Notice to Enforce Arbitration, Divided Massachusetts Court Finds
Associate Justice Scott L. Kafker penned a lone dissenting opinion, indicating that he does not believe a hyperlink provides reasonable notice and saying the legal community has not solved some of the key issues regarding online contracts.
Proposed Rule Will Prevent Clients From Strategically Disqualifying Lawyers
“The rule says if you caution a prospective client to not reveal anything until you agree to accept representation, and they are acting in bad faith, then it won’t effectively taint you,” attorney Lewis Kinard said.
Fired Lawyer Loses Bid to Retain Her Job
“If his dissent was an answer to a law school exam, it would get an ‘F,’” said Nova professor Bob Jarvis about a Supreme Court Justice opinion.

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