...companies are purchasing these policies, particularly those companies in the financial services, technology and health care industries.3 While cyber risk insurance is...
...Internet marketing has long been a...attempt to use intellectual property law to stop customers from sharing...
...relating to Defendant's acts as President and a director of Amergence Technology, Inc. ("Amergence"). Specifically, Plaintiff alleges that in June 2010, Amergence...
...to cases emanating from digital technology. As described in further detail...include the hacking of various Internet-based accounts belonging to these...
...that longstanding principles of patent law apply to breakthrough 21st-century technologies," Monsanto executive vice president...
...Increasingly, attorneys must understand technology as well as the law to grapple with the dark...
...historical practices appear to have been consistent with those applied by other law enforcement agencies, the public furor surrounding the documents and a growing consensus...
...explicit conduct. When he was an adolescent, he obtained them from the Internet on his home computers. His treating therapists and the parties' experts are...
...Cite as: Gioconda Law Group PLLC v. Arthur Wesley Kenzie, 12 Civ. 4919 (JPO), NYLJ 1202597502004...
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