By Scott Graham | May 4, 2020
The justices sounded confident that a 19th-century precedent won't apply to Booking.com's application. But after an hour of telephonic arguments, it seemed like anyone's guess which case law will apply.
By Scott Graham | May 1, 2020
Hogan Lovells partner Celine Crowson says the USPTO's recent inventorship decision was compelled by the patent statutes. In time, Congress may need to rethink them, she says.
By Scott Graham | April 27, 2020
The annotations are "government edicts" that can't be copyrighted, even though they are not the law itself and published by a third party, Chief Justice John Roberts wrote for a 5-4 majority.
By Alaina Lancaster | April 21, 2020
Ripple Labs' Boies Schiller Flexner lawyers asserted that YouTube's "deliberate and inexplicable failure" to address a scam claiming to give away the company's XRP cryptocurrency has cost victims hundreds of thousands of dollars and created confusion in the digital asset market.
By Scott Graham | April 21, 2020
Amazon, Facebook, HPE, IBM, Microsoft and Sandia Labs sign onto the Open COVID Pledge. Meanwhile, pledge organizers have unveiled a new, streamlined version of their license template.
By Scott Graham | April 20, 2020
Salesforce.com, Wine.com and many others are backing the hotel reservation company in its U.S. Supreme Court showdown over trademark registration for generic top-level domains.
By Victoria Lee, DLA Piper | April 9, 2020
While many technology companies are forging on, it is certainly not business as usual for most. Here are a few key considerations that are unique to the technology sector that bear remembering.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By David A. Prange and Christopher K. Larus | April 7, 2020
As employers adjust their policies to maintain business operations and enable workers to work from home, they should also take steps to mitigate the risks of trade secret misappropriation.
By MP McQueen | April 6, 2020
Corporate Counsel interviews Huberman about the challenges and opportunities facing the legal team of the 500-employee data security solutions company founded in 2001, and his role as a general counsel during this extraordinary COVID-19 crisis. The company helps organizations defend against insider data security threats.
By Raychel Lean | April 2, 2020
Burner phones, device encryption and private servers: Intellectual property and data privacy attorneys go to great lengths to protect client information from hackers. Here's what they say all lawyers should be doing.
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