...Horace Nash, who chairs the securities and corporate finance group at Fenwick & West. "This gives us a good opportunity to help clients think...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...browsers," said Jed Wakefield, a San Francisco litigation partner at Fenwick & West of Mountain View, Calif. Wakefield handles privacy and intellectual property cases...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...by Chinese nationals, said Stuart Meyer, an intellectual property partner at Fenwick & West in Mountain View, Calif. It's not just U.S. inventors...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...is unpublished." Andrew Bridges, an IP litigator at Fenwick & West, said he thought Smith had the better argument, and that the...
Eleven applicants for generic top-level domain names believe there's no domain like ".home." But even more 13 are ".app"-happy, seeking to register that term, made popul
A proposed law to combat digital piracy stalled last year in the face of widespread public opposition, but district courts are embracing its controversial remedies against Internet companies that do
Jockeying to be lead plaintiffs counsel in a potentially lucrative class action requires the political acumen of an artful diplomat. Sometimes, even that fails
Facebook Inc.'s initial public offering has prompted a dash to the courthouse by plaintiffs attorneys representing shareholders who invested in the social media giant
The allegation a blogger laid out in a YouTube video seemed truly alarming — his smartphone was tracking his text messages and keystrokes, apparently recording his private thoughts. Voices in C
As digital sharing via Facebook, Twitter and other services takes deep root in everyday life, a ruling from the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals offers yet more protection for the intermediaries tha
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