New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Shari Claire Lewis | April 16, 2018
In her Internet Issues/Social Media column, Shari Claire Lewis writes: A recent decision by the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York involving Twitter may have significant implications for online publications and, ultimately, for how people view the news.
By Scott Graham | April 13, 2018
The court declined to dismiss the case, saying it's "wary of abetting 'strategic behavior' on the part of institutional litigants."
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Marshall Phelps | April 11, 2018
Everybody knows that strong patents help decide the winners and losers of business competition. But there's another, little-known way for companies to acquire the patents they need: they can simply buy them.
By Jenna Greene | April 11, 2018
Stormy Daniels' lawyer Michael Avenatti won a $450 million punitive damages award last year. Now, he's fighting to preserve as much of it as he can.
By Xiumei Dong | April 10, 2018
The Am Law 100 firm has taken over the local office of California's Downey Brand.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Richard Raysman and Peter Brown | April 9, 2018
In their Technology Law column, Richard Raysman and Peter Brown discuss a recent decision in which the court partially granted and partially denied an injunction, while laying out the difference between injunctive relief as applied to software itself and the core source code.
By Colby Hamilton | April 6, 2018
The comedian says allegations by the director of the original pilot are both time-barred and simply too general to stick.
By Caroline Spiezio | April 5, 2018
"There is growing concern that without an approach that ensures that customers own key patents to their new solutions, tech companies will use the knowledge to enter their customer's market and compete against them—perhaps even using the IP that customers helped create," CLO Brad Smith wrote in a blog post.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Fritz Wetzel | April 4, 2018
Bitcoin, Ethereum and Litecoin have become household terms. Bitcoin's unprecedented run to $20,000 (and back down again), along with similarly impressive gains by other cryptocurrency, has created a horde of so called crypto-millionaires.
By Scott Graham | April 2, 2018
IP lawyers say his copyright and trademark claims over barbershop talk videos aren't championship caliber.
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