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As Technology Advances, General Counsel Bridge the Gap Between Disrupters and Regulators
In-house leaders for Verizon, PayPal and Raytheon Technologies say in-house lawyers must actively work to shape regulations that affect their companies.Weil Adds Litigation Pair From Gibson Dunn as It Seeks to Build DC Practice
The New York firm is seeking out a "strategic initiative to build and deepen" its litigation and enforcement capabilities in Washington, D.C.A Primer on NFTs: What Do You Really Own?
If you have read or watched the news at all this year, you have almost certainly seen the acronym "NFT"—usually, in the context of an item you can't even touch being sold for millions of dollars.The Competition Problem: How to Quickly Protect Intellectual Property for Consumer Products
Because of the speed of competition with consumer products, intellectual property assets need to be protected earlier in the product life cycle for maximum protection.View more book results for the query "eBay"
As Online Shopping Explodes, So Do Product Liability Claims Against E-Commerce Platforms
Prior to 2019, courts around the country consistently held that e-commerce platforms were not liable for injuries caused by products sold on their platforms, finding them to be mere facilitators of third-party transactions. More recently, however, their potential liability is less clear. This article examines this shift in order to provide guidance as to how companies may be able to limit future potential liability.Should Your Clients' Involvement With Cryptocurrency Scare You?
It's not a matter of whether you think it's all a bizarre techno-bubble, the eventual replacement for fiat currency, or somewhere in between. Your clients, and future clients, are more likely than ever to have a connection to this market, and a brief review of the headlines can make this prospect seem terrifying.The Case for a National Cyber Privacy Standard
This article examines some of the challenges created by the kaleidoscope of state-level laws and regulations, as well as inconsistent case law, and analyzes potential federal level solutions, including the recently proposed Information Transparency & Personal Data Control Act that could provide consistency across not only geography, but industries.Second Circuit Decides Two Counterfeiting Cases
In their Intellectual Property Litigation column, Eric Alan Stone and Catherine Nyarady discuss 'Tiffany v. Costco,' where the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit provided guidance as to the circumstances that may give rise to liability for counterfeiting, as distinct from mere infringement, and 'Omega v. 375 Canal,' where the court addressed liability for contributory infringement for counterfeiting.Should You Be Scared of Your Clients' Involvement With Cryptocurrency?
Regardless of what you think of cryptocurrency, the fact of the matter is your clients, and future clients, are more likely than ever to have a connection to this expanding market, and a brief review of the headlines can make this prospect seem terrifying.Trending Stories
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