New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Alison Stein, Remi Jaffre and Andrew Elliott | May 13, 2022
Despite the 'Hermès' and 'Nike' cases' superficial similarity, the two cases raise fundamentally different questions within trademark doctrine.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Rebecca L. Rakoski and Patrick D. Isbill | May 13, 2022
This article provides a discussion of the legal and ethical questions involved when private companies defend themselves and then retaliate as a result of a cyberattack—a so-called counterpunch known as the "hack-back."
By Isha Marathe | May 12, 2022
Even as the pandemic transformed the way legal operates, it didn't do enough to create a proactive shift toward tech use for many legal departments. Now, with prices rising and budgetary constraints, some expect increased automation even among the more stubborn companies.
By Isha Marathe | May 11, 2022
For a change management team to operate as it should, legal ops analysts say dissent is important to help to choose the right solution for the organization. But managing critics can be a balancing act for a team leader.
By Michael W. Mitchell, Edward Roche and Mark M. Rothrock, Smith Anderson | May 11, 2022
The Fourth Circuit dismissed an investor's lawsuit against a hotel chain that had been subject to a data breach, ruling that the company had not made false or misleading public statements about its protection of customer data, its privacy practices, or its cybersecurity risks.
By Isha Marathe | May 10, 2022
While some attorneys worry that a consultation with FinHub might result in enforcement action, there are some ways to approach the SEC office prudently.
By Varsha Patel | May 10, 2022
One respondent to a survey by Law.com International on the topic said they would "quit on the spot" if their firm tried to cut their salary for remote working.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Bruce Love | May 10, 2022
Taking advantage of this growing realm is no simple matter for law firms. These days, it takes a village to keep up with the evolving demands of the NFT market.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Annmarie Giblin | May 9, 2022
In 'Calhoun v. Google', the Northern District of California significantly expanded a "growing trend across courts … to recognize the lost property value" of data and affirmatively held that people have a "property interest in their personal information."
By Zach Warren | May 9, 2022
According to a new survey from Onit, more than half of sales, IT and procurement professionals don't view their interactions with legal positively, leading many departments to bypass legal to get work done, even if it is against company policy.
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