...told CorpCounsel.com. "We give inventors and small companies the ability to do the same thing large corporations do all the time assert...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...At first blush, it may seem straightforward that to infringe a patent an accused infringer must make, use, sell, or import...
...of downloading, "Raw Rescue." "I have never used a computer, much less used one to download a movie,"...
...state law that could expose internet service companies and other third parties to criminal charges for content related to sex trafficking of minors. It has...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...Capitol Hill on Thursday over a bill that would require law enforcement to get a search warrant before getting cellular phone data that can track...
...have only recently been explored. Drones are best known for their ability to conduct close-up aerial surveillance and have recently been employed to guard...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...worth of goods and services on eBay. That adds up to a mountain of sales for the online auction site founded in 1995...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...of California, told lawmakers in 2010 that, despite the cost-cutting decision to close courthouses once a month, the branch had to continue pumping money...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...was Steve Jobs, whose company had cycled through two top lawyers back-to-back and was now facing a vacuum in Apple's law department...
...of peers. Sophisticated benchmarks, as these four trends advance, will come to their rescue. Thousands of participating law departments. As to...
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