By Megan Miller, Edge Legal Marketing | February 20, 2020
As the legal operations movement continues to take hold in corporate client organizations, in-house teams are looking to outside law firms to join them in their efforts.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Raqiyyah Pippins | February 20, 2020
FDA and FTC announce plans to further examine influencer advertising.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Charles M. Tatelbaum and Thomas B. Sternberg | February 20, 2020
The cases concerned unwanted and unsolicited telephone calls received by the plaintiffs in their respective cases. The ruling creates a new opportunity for massive litigation to be filed against those who telemarket.
By Aaron Gin, Michael Borella, and Joseph Herndon, McDonnell Boehnen Hulbert & Berghoff | February 20, 2020
A few tips to help both draft effective AI/ML-based patent applications and develop an intentional AI/ML-based patent portfolio strategy.
By Gary Salman, Black Talon Security | February 19, 2020
A significant paradigm shift in the cybersecurity world has seen threat actors with significantly enhanced capabilities to target individual businesses and managed service providers (MSPs) or IT companies.
By Doreen Edelman, Kathleen McGee and Abbey Baker, Lowenstein Sandler | February 19, 2020
The U.S. Department of Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has been active in exerting control over digital assets. So what can cyber currency users, hosts and financial institutions do to stay on the right side of the law?
By Phil Sherrell and Esme Strathcole, Bird & Bird | February 18, 2020
There is no one-size-fits-all solution to the ever changing landscape of content moderation but it seems that tech giants are focused on finding the right combination of sophisticated technologies and human oversight.
By Wes Johnson, BIA | February 14, 2020
Many don't realize how that data can be forensically collected and used to prove innocence or guilt in legal matters, making it extremely valuable to attorneys.
By Paul Ragusa, Baker Botts | February 13, 2020
Different types of AI can require different IP protection, dependent on both the form of the AI innovation and the applicable business strategy.
By Diana J.P. McKenzie, Nicole L. Pope and Puja Jabbour, HunterMaclean | February 12, 2020
While we are now seeing more security-related provisions in healthcare IT agreements than we once did, most vendor form agreements still lack necessary provisions that customers should require.
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