24Jun
The meaning of "serious harm": the Supreme Court in Lachaux v Independent Print
The increasing accessibility of digital media has enabled businesses to become not only readers, but also publishers of their own information and opinions. This in turn requires due consideration of the limits of what can, and cannot, be lawfully...
By:
White & Case LLP
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/the-meaning-of-serious-harm-the-supreme-11293/
Related
In a trio of recent decisions arising out of cases alleging that an antipsychotic medication, Risper...
Read More >
A new EU Directive, known as the "EU Whistleblowing Directive", that aims to enhance the enforcement...
Read More >
In times of economic tumult, many an entrepreneur’s fancy turns to thoughts of acquiring, and profi...
Read More >
In our recent analysis on The Legal Marketplace in a Post-COVID World, we predicted a significant up...
Read More >
Employer sponsors of 403(b) retirement plans have until March 31, 2020, to amend their plan document...
Read More >
For a little over a year, California employers and courts have been wrestling with the impact of Dyn...
Read More >