Jenner & Block may not boast a global network of lawyersindeed, its four offices are all based in the United States, and with 438 attorneys, Jenner is one of the smaller Am Law 100 firms, however it still stands out in a number of ways. First, there is Jenners highly regarded litigation...
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Two key issues for courts and attorneys faced with social media evidence have been proper authentication of the evidence and access to that evidence in the face of digital privacy laws. Recent decisi
...said in their petition, written by a team of attorneys from Jenner & Block. The appellate court decision included a strong dissent by...
...president and assistant GC at The New York Times Company, joined Jenner & Block as of counsel in New York. KIM PERETTI...
...joined Jones Day as a partner in Los Angeles. Jenner & Block announced that KENNETH DOROSHOW, former senior vice president and...
...a crowd. Back in 1998, when the former corporate partner at Jenner & Block launched his first licensing firmTechSearch LLCBrown pretty...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...a crowd. Back in 1998, when the former corporate partner at Jenner & Block launched his first licensing firmTechSearch LLCBrown pretty...
...a crowd. Back in 1998, when the former corporate partner at Jenner & Block launched his first licensing firmTechSearch LLCBrown pretty...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
Aereo and BarryDriller.com are facing lawsuits by broadcasters, including the Disney/ABC Television Group and Fox Broadcasting Company, that claim the streaming television services are violating U.S.
Aereo and BarryDriller.com are facing lawsuits by broadcasters, including the Disney/ABC Television Group and Fox Broadcasting Company, that claim the streaming television services are violating U.S.
Two copyright suits involving broadcasters and streaming television services demonstrate how state and federal law can have trouble keeping pace with technological innovation
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
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