By Bruce Love | October 31, 2022
"It shows our commitment to go where you are. You want to go into that space? We'll go there with you. We'll figure it out. We can now say we've been through it. We know what the process looks like," said ArentFox Schiff's Anthony Lupo.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Jeffrey Salling, Kaitlyn E. Stone and Michael C. Zogby | October 19, 2022
In a series of articles, the authors previously addressed protection of trade secrets under New Jersey and federal law for companies that invent, manufacture, or supply original technologies or processes, and outlined new and increased threats to trade secrets in light of the shift to an increased remote work model as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Here, they analyze practical strategies and techniques for managing those threats.
By Cassandre Coyer | September 29, 2022
Though not surprising, experts suggest that the U.K.'s approach to regulate digital assets could influence ongoing debates around how to apply existing bodies of law to Web3 technologies.
By Allison Dunn | September 16, 2022
"At the end of the day, we're officers of the court. At some point if you realize your client is unwilling to or incapable of doing this right, it's going to fall on you," said the plaintiffs' lead attorney, John Sten, a partner at Armstrong Teasdale in Boston. "Your client not having the ability to afford it is no excuse if you're going to represent them. I hate that because you don't want to take it out of your own pocketbook, but I bet they wish they would have done that now."
By Brad Auerbach, Outside GC | September 7, 2022
Some of the most intriguing NFTs provide graphic art with music. In this case, an important legal consideration is the need to clear two sets of rights before adding the music.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Scott Graham | September 1, 2022
Morrison & Foerster and Young Conaway Stargatt & Taylor argue on behalf of Arm Ltd. that Qualcomm must destroy technology that Nuvia Inc. developed using Arm's processor architecture.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Gerald B. Halt Jr. and Jeffrey M. Glabicki | August 30, 2022
AI frequently automates routine tasks that were previously performed by people, eliminating tedious work, making business processes more efficient, and creating new capabilities and opportunities. Every business in the future will be using AI to some extent.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Michael Kasdan | August 24, 2022
As the NFT space matures, it will be fascinating to see what new types of utility are bundled with IP rights and what types of bundling approaches work to spur increased innovation and increase the overall value of NFT projects.
By Habiba Cullen-Jafar | August 22, 2022
Co-head of Clifford Chance's tech group Jonathan Kewley discusses the group's growth and the increasing presence of technology in our lives.
By Scott Graham | August 9, 2022
Partners Dale Cendali and Claudia Ray will fight trademark claims brought by another "Meta" company that says its IP rights are being trampled.
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