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Supreme Court Tees Up Ninth Circuit Review Of Web Scraping In The hiQ Labs/LinkedIn Case

Earlier this month, the United States Supreme Court decided Van Buren v. United States. In that decision, the Court took a narrow interpretation of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA), holding that the CFAA “does not...more

With Implications For Web Scraping By Hedge Funds: Supreme Court Adopts Narrow Definition Of “Authorized Access” In Computer Fraud...

On June 3, the United States Supreme Court decided Van Buren v. United States,1 a Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) case with important implications for investment advisers and hedge funds that scrape web data as a source...more

Supreme Court To Weigh Threshold for Article III ‘Injury’ in Class Claims for Statutory Damages

The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments on March 30, 2021, in a case that will help clarify when an intangible, nonmonetary injury is sufficiently “concrete and particularized” to give rise to Article III standing. The...more

Arbitration Where You’re Not Expecting It

In the decade since the Supreme Court decided AT&T Mobility LLC v. Concepcion, 563 U.S. 333, 339 (2011) and American Express Co. v. Italian Colors Restaurants, 570 U.S. 228, 233 (2013), arbitrability has become a threshold...more

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