The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Samantha Divine Jallah | February 1, 2018
I don't remember much about the first case I read in law school, but I do remember how intimidating it was. I arrogantly thought I would quickly read those how-ever-many pages, absorb the content on the first read, IRAC the case in five minutes, and enjoy the rest of my life. Instead I remember spending an eternity reading each page and infinite more time re-reading the most boring content I'd ever been exposed t
By Ross Todd | January 31, 2018
U.S. District Judge William Alsup's jovial, reverential tone with the jurors on Wednesday stood in contrast to an order made public late Tuesday night dealing with a flood of Waymo motions alleging misconduct by Uber during the course of the litigation.
By Jared L. Kopel | January 30, 2018
A regulatory fusillade arrives as initial coin offerings—ICOs—have become big business.
By Ross Todd | January 30, 2018
Tinder previously convinced a trial court that its age-based pricing was based on market research showing younger users were more cash-strapped and less willing to pay for the enhanced version of its popular dating app.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Brett J. Rosen | January 30, 2018
Apple will soon return to court to continue its legal battle with Samsung over Samsung's infringement of Apple's iPhone design. The latest chapter of this saga concerns the proper methodology for calculating damages that Samsung must pay to Apple for infringing Apple's design patents.
By Cedric Chao and Teale Toweill | January 30, 2018
Take a look at seven considerations for technology companies when deciding between litigation and arbitration.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Katayun I. Jaffari and Kimberly W. Klayman | January 29, 2018
Everyone is talking about them. Cryptocurrencies have become one of the most interesting technology tools of the last decade.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Lizzy McLellan | January 25, 2018
Adam Kelson, who was once an associate at K&L Gates, is returning to the firm in its emerging growth and venture capital practice.
By Celia Ampel | January 25, 2018
Coral Gables-based traffic ticket startup Tikd lobbied for a quickly withdrawn amendment to Florida's law regulating attorneys.
By Ben Hancock | January 24, 2018
The tech giant tried to play it safe by disabling a feature that analyzes face geometry in Illinois and Texas. But a series of legal battles over biometric data privacy laws is just heating up.
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