By Dan Clark | May 9, 2018
Arrowsmith, who also chairs the ACC's operations group, believes that sharing knowledge and stories of legal ops successes and failures will move the field forward.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Scott D. Locke and Laura-Michelle Horgan | May 4, 2018
Recently and to the likely dismay of many foreign broadcasters, in 'Spanski Enterprises v. Telewizja Polska' the D.C. Circuit took up an issue of first impression for the federal appellate courts: whether any extraterritorial limits of the copyright law would relieve the liability of foreign content disseminators that send their content into the United States.
By Scott Graham | April 23, 2018
Ninth Circuit Judges Carlos Bea and N. Randy Smith said an en banc panel of the court ought to reconsider whether animals ever have standing to bring claims.
By Jenna Greene | April 19, 2018
If your robot hurts someone, are you liable? Legally speaking, is a robot like a pet? An employee? Should robots have rights? In a new report, the U.S. Chamber Commerce contemplates not-so-distant questions about robot law.
By Greg Land | April 18, 2018
Erik Underwood's complaint accuses AT&T and four of its vendors of promising him millions of dollars to fund his project, only to steal his technology and abandon his company.
By Mark Holah, Bird & Bird | April 17, 2018
A look inside the European Commission's updated version of the 'Draft Agreement on the withdrawal of the [UK] from the [EU],' and what it means for intellectual property in the UK.
By Scott Graham | April 12, 2018
It's the second nine-figure verdict obtained by the company and its Caldwell Cassady & Curry lawyers in the last year. But Apple says the PTAB has already invalidated all of the patents.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Jenna Loadman and Tyler Marandola | March 30, 2018
In the heyday of the video-sharing service Vine, Kayla Newman, a Chicago-area teen, birthed a new catchphrase for the millennial generation with two words—“on fleek.”
By Scott Graham | March 27, 2018
Google's unlicensed use of Java APIs in smartphones was not transformative, judges rule.
By Rhys Dipshan | March 12, 2018
The content that VR and AR products host—and the data they collect—may put them on a collision course with IP laws.
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