By Ian Lopez | January 2, 2019
Cryptocurrency developments, facial recognition, and bots gone bad top the list of looming issues.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Francis G.X. Pileggi and Chauna A. Abner | January 2, 2019
For the 14th year, we have created an annual list of important corporate and commercial decisions of the Delaware Supreme Court and the Delaware Court of Chancery.
By Victoria Hudgins | December 26, 2018
Recent rulings highlight how relevance is key when asking courts to grant access to private social media posts.
By Ian Lopez | December 19, 2018
The 21-page complaint in D.C. Superior Court alleges “lax oversight and enforcement of third-party applications.”
By Ian Lopez | December 19, 2018
The 21-page complaint in D.C. Superior Court alleges “lax oversight and enforcement of third-party applications.”
By Ross Todd | December 18, 2018
Williams-Sonoma claims that Amazon.com has set up an 'unauthorized' store using its famous housewares name and that the online retail giant engaged in a "systemic campaign" of copying patented designs for its West Elm-brand furniture.
By Tom McParland | December 17, 2018
The rule follows through on a legislative mandate to use an empirical risk-assessment tool to gauge the risk defendants pose to public safety and their likelihood to appear for court dates.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Shari Claire Lewis | December 17, 2018
In her Internet Issues/Social Media column, Shari Claire Lewis writes: It now may be somewhat easier to determine whether a company operating in New York that has a website and that collects data online is subject to the GDPR. That's because the European Data Protection Board has just adopted guidelines on the territorial scope of the GDPR as determined by Article 3 of the GDPR.
By Ross Todd | December 17, 2018
Williams-Sonoma claims that Amazon.com has set up an "unauthorized" store using its famous housewares name and that the online retail giant engaged in a "systemic campaign" of copying patented designs for its West Elm-brand furniture.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Daniel E. Cummins | December 13, 2018
Over the past year there have been dramatic reversals of long-standing law by a newly activist Pennsylvania Supreme Court. There have been clarifications of recurring civil litigation issues by both the Superior Court and Commonwealth Court.
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