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Showing: April 17th, 2012 |
Legal Aftermath of the Rutgers Spying Case Verdict | | FEATURING: | Travis Crabtree | CREDITS: | General AK-1.00, AZ-1.00, CA-1.00, GA-1.00, HI-1.00, IL-1.00, MO-1.00, ND-1.00, NJ-1.00, NY-1.00 | TIME: | April 17th 2012, 1:00 PM EST | PRICE: | Free- Complimentary Course Free for Unlimited CLE Members | | | | ABOUT THIS COURSE | | On March 16, 2012, nearly two years after Tyler Clementi's tragic suicide, a New Jersey jury convicted Clementi's roommate, Dharun Ravi, in the Rutgers webcam spying case. The former Rutgers University student was found guilty of invasion of privacy, hindering apprehension, witness tampering, and bias intimidation for spying on Clementi while he was being intimate with another man and drawing attention to this by posting comments on Twitter. As New Jersey becomes one of the first states to criminalize creating "scandalous tapes" without someone's permission, how will this verdict set the precedent for the rest of the nation? Read More. | | ABOUT THE PRESENTER | | Travis Crabtree brings a unique perspective to his internet marketing, online media and commercial litigation practice. Travis explores the emerging legal issues and trends for internet marketing and online media on his blog, eMediaLaw.com. In addition, Travis represents plaintiffs and defendants in complex business matters including cases involving defamation, open records issues, antitrust, RICO, the False Claims Act, shareholder derivatives, minority shareholder oppression, corporate officer/director fiduciary cases, partnership disputes, trade secrets, the DTPA, the UCC, employment and class actions in both state and federal court. Read More. | |
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