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Meta Ends Facebook Fact-Checking

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Bare Referral Fee Scrutinized in Class Action Law Suits

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Civil Procedure AND Star Wars?

Joshua Gilliland

The Court ultimately held that the subject documents were protected by the work product doctrine and likely covered by attorney-client privilege under state law. Cedar Grove, at *20, footnote 4, emphasis added. Cedar Grove, at *21-22. What is the actual privilege being asserted?

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Swapping Bots for Lawyers Via App: DoNotPay

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Does DoNotPay violate state laws on the unauthorized practice of law? The new app doesn’t stop there – DoNotPay also recently acquired Visabot to assist in the application of green cards and other visa filings. Good question and one that is not yet resolved.

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Berkeley Technology Law Journal Podcast: Regulating IP in the Metaverse with Professor Molly Van Houweling

Berkley Technology Law Journal

And I think they could certainly be protected under both copyright, to which we typically turn to protect works of art, and also state law rights of publicity, to which we typically turn to protect people’s names, images, and likenesses. The information presented here does not constitute legal advice.

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Berkeley Technology Law Journal Podcast: Automated License Plate Readers with ACLU Attorney Matt Cagle

Berkley Technology Law Journal

Are there any examples of other states or international examples that this abuse of this data has been more hampered than here in California? Matt] 26:54 I’m not aware of a similar sharing prohibition, a limit on sharing of ALPR information in another state law. 27, 2017), [link] (last visited Dec. 4, 2022).

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