Technology used in the legal industry, in law firms and in-house legal departments of all sizes, and among solo practitioners.
In his Intellectual Property column, Stephen M. Kramarsky, a member of Dewey Pegno & Kramarsky, writes: Internet marketing has long been a double-edged sword. A successful viral advertisement can roc
Elliot M. Ogulnick and Harry C. Steinmetz of accounting, tax, and advisory firm WeiserMazars write: The most recent real estate bubble burst under the weight of a market saturated with overpriced pro
Shira Scheindlin, who is presiding over one of the most politically charged cases in recent New York City history, says there are too many judges who don't want to deliver controversial rulings. Few
...of DSS's trade secrets. Despite not buying proprietary DSS "blackout technology" rendering printout images unable to be copied or scanned, DSS learned...
...business in California. Plaintiff provides "anti-counterfeiting, authentication and mass-serialization technologies" to other businesses. Amended Complaint [#14-3] ¶6. Defendant produces...
...creator, inventor, and developer of biometric image recognition, capturing, and remote storage technology that is used in the banking and financial services industry (the "...
...relating to Defendant's acts as President and a director of Amergence Technology, Inc. ("Amergence"). Specifically, Plaintiff alleges that in June 2010, Amergence...
...relating to Chen's acts as president and a director of Amergence Technology Inc. The court granted Chen's motion to dismiss the action for...
...A Delaware Corporation, L 3 Communications Holdings, Inc., A Delaware Corporation, Invision Technologies, Inc., State of Incorporation Unknown, Quantum Magnetics, Inc., State of Incorporation Unknown...
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