By Samuel Abate Jr., Jason Lichter and Michael Vives | January 12, 2018
Samuel Abate Jr., Jason Lichter and Michael Vives write: Technology will always move faster than the law, but pharmaceutical and medical device counsel must remain cognizant of how mobile health applications and accompanying sensor-laden devices could, with proper planning and foresight, open new avenues for pursuing their claims and defenses.
By Jennifer Williams-Alvarez | January 12, 2018
Tips for avoiding the heat that Intel CEO Brian Krzanich took when he offloaded company stock as it was revealed that some of Intel's computer chips had serious security flaws.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Leonard Deutchman | January 11, 2018
Editor's note: This is the second in a two-part series.Last week, I discussed Winfield v. New York, 15-CV-05236 (S.D.N.Y. Nov. 27, 2017), where…
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Debra Frank Montero | January 11, 2018
In the summer of 2016, Cravath, Swaine & Moore rocked the legal world by raising starting salaries for associates from $160,000 to $180,000. Shortly…
By Katheryn Tucker | January 10, 2018
“Senate Bill 315 is an important security measure that will further protect Georgians from cybercriminals,” Attorney General Chris Carr said. “As it stands, we are one of only three states in the nation where it is not illegal to access a computer, so long as nothing is disrupted or stolen. This doesn't make any sense.”
By Karen Cummings | January 10, 2018
Inside counsel must ensure that sensitive data and documents are not transmitted outside the company unless authorized; the IT department can help.
By Sue Reisinger | January 10, 2018
It's been a tough month for Citigroup, which has taken hits from the OCC and FINRA.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Lewis R. Clayton and Eric Alan Stone | January 10, 2018
Intellectual Property Litigation columnists Lewis R. Clayton and Eric Alan Stone write: While we wait for a decision in 'Exmark', some principles are clear from the briefing and from oral argument.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Arthur R. Bookout | January 10, 2018
While many view the period between Thanksgiving and Jan. 1 as a hectic time of year, no one has been working harder than the Delaware courts.
By Ross Todd | January 9, 2018
In France, the technology giant faces a preliminary criminal probe alleging “programmed obsolescence” of older iPhones, while plaintiffs are pushing for MDL treatment of at least 30 civil suits in the U.S.
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