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Fifth…Fourth…and Now Third Harmony?

JSEL · October 24, 2017 · Leave a Comment

According to Billboard, Fifth Harmony’s Normani Kordei has signed a solo management deal with S10 Entertainment & Media. The singer, 21, was featured in a picture posted to Brandon Silverstein’s Twitter with a caption welcoming her to his entertainment group. Kordei will go … [Read more...] about Fifth…Fourth…and Now Third Harmony?

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Between Me and You: Fyre Fest’s Ja Rule Blames Business Partner for Bahamas Disaster

JSEL · October 23, 2017 · Leave a Comment

When Billy McFarland and rapper Ja Rule originally tried to realize their vision for Fyre Festival, the disastrous island music festival, this vision likely did not include fighting multiple lawsuits.  Now, Ja Rule has alleged that his former business partner McFarland ripped off … [Read more...] about Between Me and You: Fyre Fest’s Ja Rule Blames Business Partner for Bahamas Disaster

Filed Under: Highlight Tagged With: criminal law, entertainment, Highlight, Litigation, music, social media, Torts

Freedom of Tweet

JSEL · October 17, 2017 · Leave a Comment

The Weinstein scandal has created shockwaves reaching far beyond Hollywood politics. Recently, Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey has been faced with freedom of speech complaints after actress Rose McGowan’s Twitter account was suspended soon after she posted tweets in connection with the … [Read more...] about Freedom of Tweet

Filed Under: Highlight Tagged With: criminal law, entertainment, Highlight, internet, social media

#disclose

JSEL · January 9, 2017 · Leave a Comment

Companies and advertisers have long realized the unprecedented power social media affords them to market their products. Particularly through the social media app Instagram, many posts by celebrities and other influential users are actually paid ads and endorsements. American … [Read more...] about #disclose

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Facebook Sues Law Firms

JSEL · October 21, 2014 · Leave a Comment

According to Businessweek, on Monday, Mark Zuckerberg filed a suit against several law firms and individual attorneys who represented Paul Ceglia in 2010. In 2010, Ceglia brought a suit in a New York state court asserting that Zuckerberg had promised him an 84% stake in Facebook. … [Read more...] about Facebook Sues Law Firms

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