3-D printing technology, which makes it possible to create an item by simply downloading a design file and printing it out as a plastic object, is likely to trigger legal conflicts surrounding copyri
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
Companies are increasingly using computer forensics to investigate the who, what, when, where, and why of data theft by departing employees
...s commencements, three new publications spotlight inroads women are making as general counsel, risk managers, and corporate board directors. GENERAL COUNSEL...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
Robert Berman makes no bones about it: the company he runs, CopyTele Inc., is a patent monetization and patent assertion entity. In colloquial parlance, that means it's a "patent troll." And Berman i
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...different from airline to airline. Boot up a browser, connect to the network, and enter a credit card number or a log-in (you can...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...devices for security and changing network access rights for workers who...17 percent to the general counsel. First, the authors...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...Marenberg, senior director of Cisco's Legal Employment Services. General Counsel ...
... Also, a slow network connection, server, or document viewer...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...to protect networks and data. But looking ahead, Southwell predicted three cybersecurity areas will dominate the concerns of general counsel in 2013...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...a trial and police jurors, who, for the most part, consider social network activities to be their own business. Judges repeatedly remind jurors not to...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
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