Given the vast popularity of some Internet memes, it is not surprising that corporate marketers want to harness this popularity to promote commercial interests. But online memes pose a number of inte
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
Given the vast popularity of some Internet memes, it is not surprising that corporate marketers want to harness this popularity to promote commercial interests. But online memes pose a number of inte
...alleging infringement of digital imaging patents. Kodak is represented by Brinks, Hofer, Gilson & Lione partner Jay Reiziss, according to its filing. Align...
Heaven forbid, IF you get fired, don't talk with the in-house counsel and deal with it in a public manner? Uh oh, that's not what an in-house lawyer wants to hear ..
Raymond Niro sues first, settles fast, and collects millions. But as the enemies pile up and the imitators take on his work, can the good times last
American Express's IP chief worked hard to sell his company's business side on the value of their patents
Fifteen companies have controlled the mobile phone industry in Europe. That?s about to change
...litigation, corporate transactions, corporate governance, and labor and employment; and Brinks Hofer Gilson & Lione for intellectual property work.Four years later, those...
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