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January 03, 2024 | New Jersey Law Journal

Browser Beware: Keyword Warrants and Evolving Internet Privacy Law

Police continue to utilize other digital tools to track suspects. One such tool, 'keyword warrants,' poses an even greater threat of privacy invasion, according to Javerbaum Wurgaft attorneys.

By Logan Youngworth-Wright, Bowman Taylor and Rubin Sinins

10 minute read

July 31, 2023 | The Legal Intelligencer

Federal Infrastructure Projects and the Requirements of 'BABA'

The Buy American Act currently requires the cost of the components of the manufactured product to exceed 60% of the total cost of all components. But BABA became effective before the adoption of regulatory guidance, so there is a significant "catch-up" effort to provide guidance for BABA contracts, including those currently underway.

By Paul A. Logan and Ryan M. Logan

9 minute read

April 12, 2022 | National Law Journal

The FTC's Foray Into Worker Classification Is Misguided and Unlawful

Not only would regulating employee classification exceed the FTC's congressionally delegated authority—beyond that, it's simply bad policy.

By By Michael Holecek, Andrew Kilberg and Logan Billman

7 minute read

May 29, 2020 | Daily Business Review

There Is Only One Miami Beach: The Next Generation of S. Fla. Residents, Investors

Health and safety must remain everyone's first concern, but while keeping those foremost in mind, I believe there is room to be optimistic in the long-term about South Florida's economy, given our area's attractiveness to residents from other states and foreign individuals.

By Logan E. Gans

5 minute read

April 20, 2020 | Texas Lawyer

Eight-Corners Rule and Extrinsic Evidence: Never … Sometimes … Maybe?

Most appellate courts and commentators consider the "eight-corners rule" a settled feature of Texas law. But is it really that settled?

By Ryan Logan Valdez

6 minute read

November 08, 2019 | New Jersey Law Journal

In the Spirit of Thanksgiving: CCPA 2.0 With a Large Helping of Added Rights

The California Privacy Rights and Enforcement Act of 2020 (CPREA), dubbed "CCPA 2.0," could be the most critical amendment expanding consumer rights.

By Ciera Logan

7 minute read

July 18, 2019 | The Legal Intelligencer

Sound Legal Advice on Diversity Pitfalls in Artificial Intelligence

As clients integrate artificial intelligence (AI) into their business, not only must attorneys advise on issues like data management, privacy and intellectual property, but attorneys should also counsel clients on potential discriminatory biases built into AI algorithms.

By Ciera Logan

7 minute read

June 24, 2019 | Legaltech News

Winter is Coming: The End of Windows 7 and Server 2008 Support

If your firm delays in upgrading from unsupported solutions, you face end of life risks and more. Losing manufacturer support can result in losing compliant status with applicable laws and regulations in regulated industries.

By Logan Byrd, Innovative Computing Systems

5 minute read

May 24, 2019 | Law.com

Hey! That's My Move!

Copyright, Fortnite and the Ability to Protect How You Shake Your Groove Thing

The U.S. Supreme Court just crashed the copyright world's latest dance party — stepping on the toes of a soiree of copyright infringement lawsuits against videogame developer Epic Games, the creator of Fortnite.

By Erin Hennessy, Annie Allison and Logan Kotler

12 minute read

November 12, 2018 | Daily Business Review

Treasury and IRS Provide Clarity on Valuable Opportunity Zone Tax Incentive

As investors sell their real estate or other assets, they are searching for tax-efficient strategies to redeploy their capital. On Oct. 19, proposed regulations and other guidance were released concerning the tax incentive for investing in “Opportunity Zones,” which could be an advantageous approach for many taxpayers.

By Logan E. Gans

5 minute read