New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Jonathan Bick | January 14, 2021
How to determine when internet distribution of content constitutes 'publication.'
By Raychel Lean | January 13, 2021
"Spike Lee's saying, 'How could this happen?' And I'm thinking, 'I don't know how this could possibly happen,' " plaintiffs counsel said.
By Scott Graham | January 12, 2021
The company has forfeited the chance to prove it's wrongly paying an extra $220 million for contributory copyright infringement. Judge Liam O'Grady backtracked from a previous order that said determining duplicate recordings and compositions would be a ministerial act.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Eric Alan Stone and Catherine Nyarady | January 12, 2021
In their Intellectual Property Litigation column, Eric Alan Stone and Catherine Nyarady report on several recent cases in New York federal courts that addressed the unsettled question of whether news organizations and other publishers infringe an author's rights by embedding social media posts containing copyrighted photographs.
By Phillip Bantz | January 6, 2021
"It's hard to sit there as a corporate representative in the courtroom and watch your outside lawyers have all the fun," said now-former Amazon associate general counsel Brian Buckley.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By David Winker | January 4, 2021
Besides work that needs to be done to shore up play in the field (they released Sporting Director Paul McDonough on Dec. 9), Inter Miami is still trying to make its permanent home at Melreese Golf Course next to Miami International Airport in the face of widespread community opposition.
By Kenneth Artz | December 30, 2020
The Natera case is a great example of the ambiguity many companies face when developing appropriate policies and agreements regarding hiring and noncompete agreements, says John C.C. Sanders, a trial lawyer at Winston & Strawn.
By Scott Graham | December 23, 2020
Tucked into the coronavirus relief package, the measure will create powerful and inexpensive tools for clearing fraudulent marks from the PTO register, says Haynes and Boone partner Joseph Matal.
By Scott Graham | December 18, 2020
An appellate panel led by Judge M. Margaret McKeown squarely held "Oh the Places You'll Boldly Go" is neither a parody nor transformative of Dr. Seuss's "Oh the Places You'll Go"
By Derek Gilliland | December 16, 2020
Big tech companies enjoy the Texas business climate but seek to avoid its legal system, says Derek Gilliland, a patent and trial lawyer.
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