Theft of intellectual property causes many to think of media reports about patent lawsuits or pirated music and movies. But there is another form of IP theft that poses a threat to U.S. businesses wh
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
David J. Kappos, a partner at Cravath, Swaine & Moore, and Gregory R. Baden, an associate with the firm, write: The typical headline - theft of intellectual property threatens U.S. companies - causes
...past the initial request for preliminary injunction. In Gordon v. Symantec Corporation, Symantec successfully defeated a motion to enjoin its 2012 annual...
Delaware Business Court Insider
...Delaware corporations by now are well aware that virtually all material corporate transactions attract...
...drooling, or should I say, overtly gloating. "IP law firms and corporations both must adjust to this major shift," said ...
...S. Senator Carl Levin (D-Michigan) accused U.S.based multinational corporations of systematically manipulating laws and regulations to avoid paying taxes. They may...
...been updated. A new type of securities lawsuit against corporations over say-on-pay advisory votes is so similar to shareholder suits...
...S. Senator Carl Levin (D-Michigan) accused U.S.based multinational corporations of systematically manipulating laws and regulations to avoid paying taxes. They may...
...ESPN Inc. in a breach of contract suit filed by DISH Network Corporation that is scheduled to go to trial in February 2013. ...
... Data privacy laws are not alien concepts to American corporations. Contrary to popular belief, laws do exist in the U.S. to...
Originally Published: The Recorder
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