The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Lawrence E. Ashery | December 27, 2017
As companies develop new ideas, they often file patent applications with various patent offices in order to protect their investments. Here are a few patents (and patent applications) that were published in 2017 and that may predict how innovation will influence the future.
By Celia Ampel | December 27, 2017
Corporate lawyer Drew Altman races cars on the weekends — a high-stakes way of practicing the focus, discipline and decision-making that's served him well in his career.
By Lidia Dinkova | December 22, 2017
Alvarez Arrieta & Diaz-Silveira closes an $875 million deal representing the Sweden-based buyer of a U.S.-based recreational boats parts supplier.
By Rebekah Mintzer | December 11, 2017
Want to make more cash as a general counsel? You might want to think about getting your next gig in one of these sectors.
By Ross Todd | December 6, 2017
The rare, if not unprecedented move, to hand over a piece of evidence that surfaced in a parallel criminal investigation has former prosecutors abuzz.
By Sue Reisinger | December 6, 2017
Oliver Schmidt was sentenced for his role in lying to federal regulators and in helping VW hide a conspiracy to cheat on emissions tests.
By Jonathan Ringel | Amanda Bronstad | December 5, 2017
The American Tort Reform Foundation placed the Georgia Supreme Court on a "Watch List" in its annual "Judicial Hellhole" report on jurisdictions "where judges in civil cases systematically apply laws and court procedures in an unfair and unbalanced manner, generally to the disadvantage of defendants."
By Ross Todd | November 30, 2017
In what might best be termed a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad week for Uber Technologies Inc. and its outside lawyers, Michael Li-Ming Wong of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher gave the company a sorely needed legal win.
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By Gabrielle Orum Hernández | November 30, 2017
Uber has been widely criticized for its decision to hide a 2016 data breach and pay hackers for their silence, but it may not be the only company in town to do so.
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By Ben Seal | November 30, 2017
The statute of limitations begins to run on an uninsured motorist claim when an alleged breach of a contractual duty takes place, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court has ruled in a case that caused a clash among justices after the court tweaked the question under consideration two weeks after oral arguments.
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