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| Practice Areas | Media Law; Constitutional Law; Civil Appeal; Copyright/Trademark | | | Education | University of Utah, J.D., 1985, University of Southern California; West Georgia College, B.A., cum laude, 1981 | | | Admitted | 1985, California | |
| Biography | Order of the Coif. | | | ISLN | 904088012 | |
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California Supreme Court Issues Key Ruling in Misappropriation CaseKelli L. Sager, Rochelle L. Wilcox, August 26, 2009 In a unanimous decision, the California Supreme Court has held that the single publication rule applies to claims for misappropriation and right of publicity, just as it does for defamation and other content-based tort claims. The Court also rejected the argument that the "discovery rule"...
Update: 9th Circuit Panel Modifies Yahoo! Decision on Section 230Kelli L. Sager, Bruce E. H. Johnson, Thomas R. Burke, Ambika K. Doran, July 6, 2009 An advisory circulated last month summarized the 9th Circuit's May 7, 2009, decision in Barnes v. Yahoo!, 2009 WL 1232367, which reaffirmed the broad scope of immunity under Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, but also allowed the plaintiff to proceed with her promissory estoppel claim...
9th Circuit Panel: Section 230 Immunity Applies to Negligence Claim; Application to Promissory Estoppel Claim RejectedKelli L. Sager, Bruce E. H. Johnson, Thomas R. Burke, Ambika K. Doran, June 2, 2009 On May 7, 2009, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit reaffirmed in Barnes v. Yahoo!, Inc., 2009 WL 1232367 (9th Cir. May 7, 2009) the broad scope of immunity afforded by Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act in rejecting a negligent gratuitous undertaking claim arising from the...
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