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A Diverse Patent Portfolio Better Protects Artificial Intelligence Inventions
Takeaways from 'IBM v. Zillow' from a Patent Drafting Perspective Part Two of a Two-Part Article Part One of this article discussed the IBM v. Zillow case, where IBM sued Zillow for infringing on seven IBM's patents directed to artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms for estimating property value. This segment analyzes the claims made in the case and presents some tips for drafting AI-related claims from the perspective of patent infringement.Injunction Upheld: Texas Can't Ban These Marijuana Products
The issues before the court of appeals were limited to jurisdictional challenges, and did not reach the merits.Biotech GC Sues, Says He Was Fired for Pushing Probe Into 'Drugging of a High-Level Female Employee'
The 56-year-old former legal chief of Koneksa Health accused the CEO of unlawfully firing him and "intentionally and maliciously" underpaying him because of his age.Biotech GC Sues, Says He Was Fired for Pushing Probe Into 'Drugging of a High-Level Female Employee'
The 56-year-old former legal chief of Koneksa Health accused the CEO of unlawfully firing him and "intentionally and maliciously" underpaying him because of his age.Regulate Everything Everywhere all at Once
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Miami Judge Awards $18M Judgment to Victim of Alleged Ponzi Scheme
The investment adviser and broker primarily targeted Venezuelan investors.'I Have to Follow the Law': Judge Abruptly Ends Roundup Trial, Rules for Monsanto
St. Louis County Circuit Court Judge Brian May, on Thursday, granted Monsanto's motion for a directed verdict at the close of evidence presented by the plaintiff, Mark McCostlin.5th Circuit May Have Sidelined Supreme Court in Social Media Case
The circuit court has "injected uncertainty into the proceedings during this Court's active consideration of the case," U.S. Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar wrote in a filing with the justices.Law Firms Find 'Back to the Office' Means Different Things for Different People
International firms are torn between setting firmwide office mandates, in the name of fairness and consistency, and recognizing varied expectations across cultures and regions.Trending Stories
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