December 31, 2015 | Corporate Counsel
Six resolutions to kickstart your IP strategy in the new yearWelcome to 2016! With New Year's merriment and good cheer in the rearview mirror, it is time to refresh your IP strategy. Regardless of when your fiscal year ends, now is an ideal time to take a fresh look. Since early January is typically less busy as everyone gets back...
By Doug Luftman
12 minute read
November 30, 2015 | Corporate Counsel
Patent damages need an overhaulHigh patent damages demands and awards for complex products covered by thousands of patents are common in the United States and rare elsewhere in the world. The prospect of high damages awards is incentivizing unwarranted and abusive patent litigation in some industry sectors. Lack of clarity about appropriate evidence of...
By Catherine Lacavera
2 minute read
November 30, 2015 | Corporate Counsel
Good thingsIt's a clich that we journalists love it when bad things happen. Sure, natural disasters, terrorism strikes (I write this a few days after the Paris attacks) and scandal give us something to write about. But we don't go looking for this stuff. Okay, maybe we do relish a juicy...
By Anthony Paonita
3 minute read
September 30, 2015 | Corporate Counsel
Labor & Employment Digest: October 2015Cybersecurity issues are a hot topic in legal and compliance circles, but, even as companies turn their attention to addressing these genuine concerns, other problems crop up like a game of whack-a-mole. The labor and employment legal landscape changes almost as fast as the privacy and data security space, so...
By Rich Steeves
11 minute read
July 31, 2015 | Corporate Counsel
Scare them, scare yourselfI have a terrific work commute. Most people can't say that, especially in the New York metro area, where a lot of my colleagues battle with suburban train delays and subway reroutings. But I get to take a ferry, which gives me nice views of the harbor, as well as...
By Anthony Paonita
6 minute read
May 27, 2015 | Corporate Counsel
Supreme Court decision says directors can speak freelyCorporate officers and directors can express their honestly held opinions without liability under Section 11 of the Securities Act of 1933even if those opinions later turn out to be falseso long as they believed those opinions to be true at the time they said it.
By Priya Cherian Huskins
4 minute read
March 31, 2015 | Corporate Counsel
Time to loosen up on corporate insider trading policies?Some folksespecially those living in the states governed by the U.S. Court of Appeals 2nd Circuitmight believe that it's now okay to relax corporate insider trading policies. But don't do it.
By Priya Cherian Huskins
4 minute read
February 03, 2015 | Legaltech News
Big Data Could Make the Detection of 'Pre-Crime' a RealityThe use of data analysis that can pinpoint changes in employee behavior, for example, could expose a compromised account before hackers are able to exploit it.
By Chris DiMarco, Executive Editor, InsideCounsel
3 minute read
February 03, 2015 | Legaltech News
Privacy, Security Concerns Top-of-Mind for Tech Industry CounselLegaltech 2015 opening keynote addresses 'privacy by design,' public policy.
By Chris DiMarco, Executive Editor, InsideCounsel
4 minute read
December 21, 2014 | Corporate Counsel
Strong client-firm relationships build loyalty and yield long-term resultsBuilding relationships takes effort and time outside of the actual client work. Clients want to know their law firms are listening to them and learning about the goals of the business. Doing so allows a firm to provide additional value, anticipate legal needs and show that they listen.
By Silvia Coulter
8 minute read
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