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Website Operators Found Immune Over Comments
August 16, 2011 | Professional Liability | Appeals | Complex Torts & Product Liability

More than a decade ago, in Lunney v. Prodigy Servs. Co.,[1] the New York Court of Appeals declined, as premature, a request to decide whether to adopt a broad interpretation of immunity for Internet service providers (“ISPs”) under Section 230[2] of the federal Communications Decency Act (“CDA”).[3]

In the intervening years, Internet use has exploded

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Federal Decision Supports Online Political Parody
June 21, 2011 | Professional Liability | Appeals | Complex Torts & Product Liability

Parody has long played an important role in intellectual property law, and in intellectual property litigation. It should be no surprise, therefore, that parody issues arise with respect to the Internet, and that over the years courts have issued a number of significant decisions involving claims of parody and the Web.

Earlier this year, The

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Thirty Years of Agent Orange Litigation
January 13, 2010 | Complex Torts & Product Liability

Paul Majkowski co-wrote an article in DRI’s For the Defense, “Thirty Years of Agent Orange Litigation.”

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© 2010 DRI. All rights reserved.

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Using Statistical Analysis in Mass Toxic Tort Cases: Are the Courts a Century Behind Science?
January 1, 2008 | Complex Torts & Product Liability

Paul Majkowski co-authored an American Bar Association article, “Using Statistical Analysis in Mass Toxic Tort Cases: Are the Courts a Century Behind Science.”

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Published in Mass Torts, Volume 7, Number 1, Fall/Winter 2009. © 2008 by the American Bar Association. Reproduced with permission. All rights reserved. This information or any portion

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