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April 12, 2023 | Texas Lawyer

The New Unitary Patent and Unified Patent Court: A Bigger and Better Patent System for Europe

European patent practice has never been for the faint of heart.

By Ray Ferrera, Adams and Reese

5 minute read

December 22, 2022 | The Recorder

What Recent Rulings in 'hiQ v. LinkedIn' and Other Cases Say About the Legality of Data Scraping

The case law is still unsettled, but some rules of thumb are starting to emerge, says Alex Reese is a partner and Raven Quesenberry of Farella Braun + Martel.

By Alex Reese and Raven Quesenberry

5 minute read

June 01, 2021 | Law.com

Closing the Information Security and Governance Gaps In the New Operational Model

In 2020, information governance may have been sacrificed in the face of an urgent, global crisis. As understandable as that is, it's time now to step back and assess best practices for the new operational model that is here to stay.

By Kyle Reese and Nathan Curtis

9 minute read

August 20, 2020 | Legaltech News

What If... Chambers Ranks Law Firms Alongside ALSPs?

The language Chambers uses in a recent report strongly suggests they are testing their audience's reaction to ranking ALSPs like law firms. What does that mean for the broader legal marketplace?

By Lucian T. Pera, Adams & Reese and Yvonne Nath, LawVision

6 minute read

July 13, 2020 | Legaltech News

How Antitrust and Unfair Competition Laws Affect Platform Providers' Relationships with ISVs, API Developers, and Scrapers

A wide variety of business and consumer platforms host mutually beneficial ecosystems. But these ecosystems are also fraught with antitrust risk that arises when platforms try to terminate or modify the terms of third-party platform access.

By Alex Reese, Farella Braun + Martel

5 minute read

April 02, 2019 | The Recorder

Who 'Owns' a Secret? Whether Trade Secret Licensees Have Standing to Sue in California

If the eye-popping damages awards in several recent lawsuits are any indication, companies are increasingly coming to see their private information as one of their most valuable assets—and California juries apparently agree.

By Alex Reese

5 minute read

November 06, 2018 | Legaltech News

Elections: The Hidden Security Danger for Governments

The news is replete with alleged actions of foreign governments and hackers trying to impact the democratic election process in the United States. It is incumbent upon the state and local governments to ensure the security of all elections.

By Roy E. Hadley, Jr., Adams and Reese

7 minute read

October 12, 2018 | Legaltech News

Cybersecurity for Government: Lessons from the Front Line

During the time it takes you to read this article, somewhere in the United States, a governmental entity will probably be the victim of a cyber-attack. This article highlights the areas that are most impactful, based on experience in dealing with cyber-attacks against governmental entities.

By Roy E. Hadley, Jr., Adams and Reese

8 minute read

September 18, 2018 | Daily Report Online

What Constitutes Negligence in Company Data Breaches?

There are two aspects of the opinion that either diminish its usefulness or give you hope, depending on which side of this battle you favor.

By Amy L. Hanna Keeney, Adams and Reese

5 minute read

December 20, 2016 | Corporate Counsel

Nine Steps General Counsel Can Take to Improve Their Succession Planning

Succession planning is an ongoing process—not something you do once or every few years.

By Lee Hanson and Victoria Reese

10 minute read