Jeff Lewis on Gurvey’s Law Discussing Harry and Megan’s Paparazzi Lawsuit
Did the paparazzi break privacy laws when they sent drones into the airspace above Harry and Meghan’s L.A. home? Jeff Lewis joined Alan Gurvey and Kerri Kasem and weighs in.
Did the paparazzi break privacy laws when they sent drones into the airspace above Harry and Meghan’s L.A. home? Jeff Lewis joined Alan Gurvey and Kerri Kasem and weighs in.
Woman Wrongly Identified as \”Torrance Karen\” Facing Death Threats Over Racist Rants She Didn’t Make
Woman Wrongly Identified as \”Torrance Karen\” Facing Death Threats Over Racist Rants She Didn’t Make
Jeff Lewis was featured on KABC to offer his opinion on privacy issues and safeguards about smartphone apps that are tracing Coronavirus and social distancing.
What rights does a photographer have to take a photo and what limits may law enforcement or the courts impose on those rights? The courts in California have not clearly […]
Articles that Have My Attention: New York Firm Terminated After Lawyer Has Meltdown In Parking Lot After School District Meeting (Jonathan Turley, July 10, 2013) A Plan to Shield Against Patent […]
Articles that Got My Attention: Federal Judge To Face Rare Review Over Controversial Remarks, (NPR, June 13, 2013) Under The Radar: Some Pilots Of Small Drones Skirt FAA Rules, (NPR, […]
Articles that Got My Attention: Why Managing Matters is a Serious Matter, (Tony Reiss, June 9, 2013). Judge Rules that Movie Studio Should Have Been Paying Interns, (NY Times, June 11, […]
Today Justice James A. Richman of the First Appellate District authored an opinion affirming the use by law enforcement of GPS locating services obtained from a stolen cell phone to locate […]
When parties settle a case and the settlement contains a confidentiality agreement, a subsequent lawsuit for breach of that confidentiality agreement does not come within the purview of California’s anti-SLAPP […]