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April 10, 2015 | National Law Journal

Op-Ed: Rights of the Mentally Ill Versus Public Safety

Recent tragedies highlight need for changes in confidentiality laws and court-ordered treatment.

By Carolyn Reinach Wolf

5 minute read

October 30, 2014 | Daily Report Online

Law Professor: Georgia Ebola Policy Has Constitutional Problem

Georgia's policies regarding entering travelers from Ebola-affected regions have a particular significance to the efforts to control the spread of Ebola in the United States.

By Leslie E. Wolf | Special to the Daily Report

4 minute read

September 05, 2012 | Inside Counsel

Regulatory: The risks of neglecting privacy

Do you recall the words of the President in the State of the Union address on the need for a new set of standards to protect personal privacy?

By Christopher Wolf

6 minute read

February 28, 2012 | Inside Counsel

IP: The birthing of celebrity brands: Lin-Tastic!

From Linsanity to Blue Ivy Carter, how celebrities trademark their names and personas

By Douglas R. Wolf, Christina M. Licursi

11 minute read

February 14, 2012 | Inside Counsel

IP: What you need to know about Creative Commons

Any recent law school graduate or intellectual property attorney has likely come across Creative Commons, the California-based non-profit founded by Lawrence Lessig, Hal Abelson and Eric Eldred. In-house attorneys working in the media industry might blame it for the need to remind their production people not to use everything found...

By Douglas R. Wolf, Anderson Duff

3 minute read

January 31, 2012 | Inside Counsel

IP: Is SOPA really that bad?

Two weeks ago we experienced a moment of Internet history. On Jan. 18, dubbed Blackout Day, Internet giants such as Google, Reddit and Wikipedia acted in protest in an attempt to show how overreaching the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and the Protect IP Act (PIPA) are by censoring themselves...

By Douglas R. Wolf, Christina M. Licursi

10 minute read

January 17, 2012 | Inside Counsel

IP: The confusing intersection of trademarks and search engine optimization

Last December, a Superior Court for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, an educational software company, the Tiananmen Square student protests and a documentary film company converged on the Internet.

By Douglas R. Wolf, Anderson Duff

7 minute read

January 03, 2012 | Inside Counsel

IP: The 2011 trademark report

2011 was a very active year in the world of trademarks. Notably, applications for new trademarks increased over 6 percent in the last year.

By Douglas R. Wolf, Christina M. Licursi

6 minute read

December 20, 2011 | Inside Counsel

IP: Copyrights used to stop grey market goods—the good and the bad

Creating effective tools to stop the importation of grey market goods has been a challenge for property owners.

By Douglas R. Wolf, Anderson Duff

5 minute read

January 30, 2012 | New York Law Journal

The Clock Is Ticking on Rare Tax Planning Opportunities

Steven D. Leipzig and Lori I. Wolf of Cole, Schotz, Meisel, Forman & Leonard discuss various favorable tax planning circumstances created under the Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization and Job Creation Act of 2010, since its wealth transfer opportunities will expire at the end of this year.

By Steven D. Leipzig and Lori I. Wolf

10 minute read