Source: https://defiantly.net/defiantly-net-friends-allies/
Timestamp: 2019-04-23 21:52:57+00:00

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April Brown: Charity Auctioneer, Activist, and Author of “Poetic Justice”.
Eugene Volokh: Law Professor at UCLA School of Law in Los Angeles. Founder of Volokh Conspiracy. Author of EFF’s amicus brief in Chan v. Ellis. Through his support on Patel v. Chan (Baltimore) Yelp review takedown lawsuit, he along with Paul Alan Levy broke the story of the Profile Defenders / Richart Ruddie fake lawsuit scheme.
Paul Alan Levy: Lawyer for Consumer rights advocacy group, Public Citizen. Through his extensive investigative work, he broke the story of the Yelp review takedown lawsuit, Patel v. Chan (Baltimore). Subsequently, through his work on Patel v. Chan (Baltimore) lawsuit, he along with Eugene Volokh broke the story of the Profile Defenders / Richart Ruddie fake defendant lawsuit scheme.
Oscar Michelen: Lead lawyer for the successful and victorious Chan v. Ellis appellate case in the Georgia Supreme Court. Presented oral argument along with Eugene Volokh in the Georgia Supreme Court in Chan v. Ellis. Provided background legal support in the Patel v. Chan (Baltimore) case.
Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF): The San Francisco-based advocacy group at the forefront in protecting Internet freedoms, liberties, and privacy on almost every front. Broke the story of the overbroad protective order case from Ellis v. Chan which ultimately led to the successful and victorious Georgia Supreme Court appellate case of Chan v. Ellis. EFF along with legal scholar, Aaron H. Caplan, co-sponsored the Chan v. Ellis amicus brief submitted to the Georgia Supreme Court.
Public Citizen: Consumer rights advocacy group based in Washington DC whose lawyer, Paul Alan Levy, who researched and broke the story of the Yelp takedown lawsuit, Patel v. Chan (Baltimore), which subsequently lead him to breaking the Profile Defenders / Richart Ruddie fake defendant lawsuit scheme.
First Amendment Amicus Brief Clinic: Amicus Brief Program taught by law professor Eugene Volokh (Volokh Conspiracy) and sponsored by the UCLA School of Law. This program helped produce the amicus brief in support of Matthew Chan for the Georgia Supreme Court case of Chan v. Ellis.
Aaron H. Caplan: Law Professor at Loyola Law School in Los Angeles. Mr. Caplan along with the EFF co-sponsored the Chan v. Appeal amicus brief in the Georgia Supreme Court.
Darren Summerville: Georgia appellate lawyer who represented (pro bono) Eugene Volokh, Electronic Frontier Foundation and their amicus brief in the Chan v. Ellis appellate case. Was one of six panel members for Eugene Volokh’s moot court for Chan v. Ellis.
Eric Goldman’s Technology & Marketing Law Blog: Law Professor at Santa Clara University School of Law. Covered Chan v. Ellis Appeal.
Venkat Balasubramani: Internet & Technology lawyer in Seattle. Covered Chan v. Ellis appeal and frequently makes mention of the case in Eric Goldman’s Technology & Marketing Law Blog.
TechDirt: Tech blog covering Internet law, online free speech, and copyright law. Covered Chan v. Ellis Appeal & Patel v. Chan (Baltimore Case).
ArsTechnica: Tech blog covering Internet law and technology issues. Covered Chan v. Ellis Appeal.
Yelp.com: Consumer review website in support of he Prestigious Pets (Texas) non-disparagement clause & subsequent anti-SLAPP case and the Patel v. Chan (Baltimore) Yelp review takedown case.
Simple Justice: Legal blog written by NY criminal defense lawyer, Scott Greenfield. Wrote about Patel v. Chan (Baltimore) case.

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