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What do readers care about at the intersection of social media and the law? Per this roundup of some of the most well-read publications on the subject in 2019: virtual currency, estate planning, immigration, and fake news, among other topics. Share this:
Popular Social Media Reads on JD Supra, 2019
- Virtual Currency Gets Real Social Media Ads - by Po Yi at Manatt
- After Months of Rumors, Facebook Officially Announces New Libra Cryptocurrency - by Michelle Ann Gitlitz, Jennifer Daniels, David Oberly, and Scott Wortman at Blank Rome
- Implications of New Social Media Question on DS-160 and DS-260 Applications - by Olivia Minnis at Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney
- Snap! And You Miss It: The Legal Risks of Snapchat and Disappearing Evidence in the Workplace - by Howard Wexler at Seyfarth Shaw
- Reputational Damage: 3 Worst Cases & 11 Next Steps for Protecting Your Brand & Company - by Scott Bamford at Mitratech
- New DS-160 Form Seeks Social Media Information, Affecting Millions Of Visa Applicants - by Amy Peck at Jackson Lewis
- Client Alert: Celebrities and Influencers Remain Regulator Targets - by Katherine Dennis Nye at Neal, Gerber & Eisenberg
- TTB Ramping Up Enforcement Through Internet and Social Media Investigations - by Theodore Zeller III at Norris McLaughlin
- Viral Like Me - by Lance Koonce at Davis Wright Tremaine
- Create Your Digital Estate Plan - by Shanna Yonke at Ruder Ware
- Hogan Lovells represents Twitter in first ever “fake news” case - by Christelle Coslin, Pauline Faron, and Marie Voutsas at Hogan Lovells
- Authenticating Social Media Evidence at Trial - by Christine Lozier and Michael Zogby at Drinker Biddle
- Fashion and tech five: examples of a trendy combination - by Giangiacomo Olivi at Dentons
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