Fall bellwether trials for social media addiction cases to test novel legal theories

March 3rd, 2025|Categories: Emerging Litigation & Risk, HB Emerging Law Notes, HB Tort Notes, Journal on Emerging Issues in Litigation, New Featured Post for Home Page|Tags: , , , , , , , |

Are social media platforms the next Big Tobacco? A major lawsuit argues they’re designed to be addictive—will the courts agree? Justin Ward explores the upcoming bellwether trials against major social media platforms like Instagram, TikTok, Snapchat, and YouTube. The consolidated lawsuits, involving over 1,900 claims, argue these platforms are deliberately designed to exploit young users and cause addiction—drawing comparisons to cases against nicotine and opioids. Ward examines the complex legal challenges, including First Amendment issues and Section 230 protections, as courts determine whether these claims of negligence and failure to warn will move forward. The trials could set major precedents for social media regulation and corporate accountability.

The Social Media Fraud Revolution: An RSA White Paper

May 16th, 2018|Categories: HB Risk Notes|Tags: , , , |

In describing their new analysis, RSA writes: The rise in popularity of multiple social media platforms throughout the world has caused many fraudsters to expand their activities to new platforms including WhatsApp, Telegram, Instagram, Snapchat and others. This white paper reveals new insights into how social media is being leveraged by fraudsters to create a new kind of fraud market as well as the types of information and tools being sold and traded in these virtual storefronts. Download their white paper now.   

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