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Cyber torts and “revenge porn” claims

Cyber torts and “revenge porn” claims

A look at the remedies available to victims of this online harassment

Micha Star Liberty

From Issue: 2018 March

Proving gender and race discrimination in employment

A look at the legal tests for discrimination and the “causal connection” requirement

Bernard Alexander
Sandra Farzam

From Issue: 2018 March

Two trial-lawyer milestones

One looks ahead with hope

Stuart Zanville

From Issue: 2018 March

The CAALA Board of Governors

A committed group of trial lawyer leaders – waiting for you!

Mike Arias

From Issue: 2018 March

Premises liability: Build on your theme right through closing argument

Let defendant’s violation of community safety rules be your theme

From Issue: 2018 March

Insurance broker and agent liability

Insurance broker and agent liability

The difference between brokers and agents is critical in litigating professional negligence actions against these insurance professionals

Scott C. Glovsky

From Issue: 2018 March

Med mal: Holding hospitals liable under <em>Elam</em> for doctors’ negligence

Med mal: Holding hospitals liable under Elam for doctors’ negligence

Hospitals can be held liable for negligence of the doctors, including independent contractors such as ER docs

Steven Heimberg

From Issue: 2018 March

Where to file a mass-tort case

Choosing between state court and federal court must take into account multiple factors – if you indeed have a choice

Brian Perkins

From Issue: 2018 March

The disability-rights personal-injury “crossover” case in public accommodations

ADA Title III claims, Unruh Civil Rights Act and CDPA can be powerful tools when a person with a disability is injured because of inaccessible conditions

Mayra Fornos

From Issue: 2018 March

Protecting your client’s privacy in discovery

Be prepared to keep your client’s irrelevant personal history out of discovery whenever possible; that felony conviction, however, may be a bridge too far

Jeffrey Greenman

From Issue: 2018 March

Premises liability trials – lay witnesses

When a percipient witness is available to be the eyes of the jury it can make all the difference in plaintiff’s case

Tal Rubin

From Issue: 2018 March

#Me, Too

Yes, it happens even to tough women lawyers

Geraldine Ly

From Issue: 2018 March

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