From social media to the summit Challenging the conventional view of social media as merely a tool for impeachment, and revealing its potential as a vehicle for truth Rahul RavipudiJohn ShallerPaul A. Traina From Issue: 2025 July
Your Instagram just tanked your lawsuit Social media and discovery in the age of oversharing Elliot Eslamboly From Issue: 2025 July
The House version of the “big, beautiful bill” would block consumer protections from AI technology It also includes anti-consumer immunities for trucking brokers and shippers Linda A. Lipsen From Issue: 2025 July
The devil is in the details The admissibility of compliance or non-compliance with industry customs/standards or government standards in a design-defect case Nicholas W. Yoka From Issue: 2025 July
Navigating social media discovery for California plaintiffs Ethical constraints and practical strategies for dealing with this double-edged sword Jamal S. Mahmood From Issue: 2025 July
Dodging Diaz A proven strategy to keep your negligent-entrustment claim viable David RudorferWyatt Vespermann From Issue: 2025 July
Screenshots don’t lie — or do they? The crucial role of social media in modern litigation Byron J. Abron (B.J.) From Issue: 2025 July
Trial lawyers’ charities – investing in the future Investing in young people through college scholarships and teen foster care; also, building a home in Orange County with Habitat for Humanity Megan E. KleinMichelle M. West From Issue: 2025 July
The digital minefield Exposing and defusing social-media surveillance at trial Garret ValerioJoseph Younes From Issue: 2025 July
Perspective from the OC A summer surge of great events to push us forward, together Aaron Hicks From Issue: 2025 July
Legal ethics in the age of social-media discovery The key is to be proactive, not reactive Kristopher PeeraliSerena Peerali From Issue: 2025 July
Dealing with social-media evidence in trial You can try to keep it out, but that “impeachment” evidence is probably going to get in Sevy W. Fisher From Issue: 2025 July