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  2. LegalBeagles - Wikipedia

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    LegalBeagles is an independent consumer rights and consumer law forum. Since May 2007, it has offered support, informal advice, and resources to visitors, registered users, and VIP subscribers.

  3. Lawsuits involving Meta Platforms - Wikipedia

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    Divya Narendra, Cameron Winklevoss, and Tyler Winklevoss, founders of the social network ConnectU, filed a lawsuit against Facebook in September 2004.The lawsuit alleged that Zuckerberg had broken an oral contract to build the social-networking site, copied the idea, [1] [2] and used source code that they provided to Zuckerberg to create competing site Facebook.

  4. Global Legal Information Network - Wikipedia

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    The Global Legal Information Network (GLIN) is a cooperative, not-for-profit federation of government agencies or their designees that contribute national legal information to the GLIN database. It was an automated database of statutes, regulations and related material that originate from countries in the Americas, Europe, Africa and Asia.

  5. LegalZoom - Wikipedia

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    LegalZoom was a nominee for the American Bar Association's 2005 Louis M. Brown Award. [18] In 2011, Business Insider ranked LegalZoom 27th on its list of the world's most valuable startups, [19] and in 2012, Fast Company ranked LegalZoom 26th on its list of the most innovative companies.

  6. Legal Information Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Legal Information Institute (LII) is a non-profit public service of Cornell Law School that provides no-cost access to current American and international legal research sources online. Founded in 1992 by Peter Martin and Tom Bruce , [ 2 ] [ 3 ] LII was the first law site developed on the internet. [ 4 ]

  7. Legal aspects of file sharing - Wikipedia

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    The People's Republic of China is known for having one of the most comprehensive and extensive approaches to observing web activity and censoring information in the world. [citation needed] Popular social networking sites such as Twitter and Facebook cannot be accessed via direct connection by its citizens. Mainland China requires sites that ...

  8. LegalShield - Wikipedia

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    LegalShield (previously known as Pre-Paid Legal Services or simply Pre-Paid Legal) is an American corporation that sells legal service products direct to consumer through employer groups and through multi-level marketing [9] in the United States, and Canada. It was available in the United Kingdom from 2019 [10] to 2021. [11]

  9. Facebook - Wikipedia

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    Historically, commentators have offered predictions of Facebook's decline or end, based on causes such as a declining user base; [142] the legal difficulties of being a closed platform, inability to generate revenue, inability to offer user privacy, inability to adapt to mobile platforms, or Facebook ending itself to present a next generation ...