By Trudy Knockless | April 8, 2024
"Andrew Etkind has been at the forefront of the most consequential business and legal matters that shaped Garmin into the company it is today," Garmin CEO Cliff Pemble said.
By Greg Andrews | April 8, 2024
The tech giant argues that the government is defining the social media market in a "contrived" way that ignores the reality that features offered by its apps are available across the internet.
By Maria Dinzeo | Dan Roe | April 8, 2024
"If they figure out how to incorporate this technology into their comp model, then they'll be the winners," said Stephanie Corey, co-founder of the legal ops consulting firm UpLevel Ops, on the rise of AI and how it will disrupt the way law firms do business.
By Stephanie Wilkins | April 5, 2024
Swiss patent law firm Da Vinci Partners sued Kili Technology for trademark infringement and unfair competition over the naming of its generative AI-powered patent drafting tool davinci, arguing the lines between "goods" and "services" have blurred. This case was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.
By Stephanie Wilkins | April 5, 2024
Swiss patent firm Da Vinci Partners sued Kili Technology over the naming of its patent drafting tool davinci, arguing the lines between "goods" and "services" have blurred.
By Cassandre Coyer | April 5, 2024
During the second day of the IAPP's Global Privacy Summit, enforcers of state data privacy laws offered insights on the data collection practices on their offices' radar—and what's ahead for enforcement actions in Colorado, California, Oregon and Connecticut.
By Avalon Zoppo | April 5, 2024
"[S]houldn't the output stand on its own—whether it was drafted by a robot, a first year associate, or an experienced partner?" said John Nalbandian.
By Alex Anteau | April 5, 2024
"I think [Microsoft is] trying to avoid a trial and an adverse ruling on summary judgment," said Mark Walters of Lowe Graham Jones.
By Trudy Knockless | April 5, 2024
"You get a lot of good training at the law firm but it's still not enough. It's necessary but not sufficient. The sufficient part is to see things from the business side—to tie your work in-house to exactly the product and services that the company is providing, because that will color how you deliver legal services," Adam Nguyen said.
By Stephanie Wilkins | April 4, 2024
"You can make the best system in the world, but if its users don't understand it, then it's not the best system in the world," said Amanda Lewis, Practice Initiatives Manager and Josette Grippo, Chief Practice Officer, at Akin.
Presented by BigVoodoo
This conference aims to help insurers and litigators better manage complex claims and litigation.
Recognizing innovation in the legal technology sector for working on precedent-setting, game-changing projects and initiatives.
Legalweek New York explores Business and Regulatory Trends, Technology and Talent drivers impacting law firms.
AMENDED NOTICE OF BANKRUPTCY JUDGE VACANCIES DISTRICT OF UTAH The United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit seeks applicati...
The New Jersey State Commission of Investigation (SCI) is seeking an experienced and visionary leader to serve as its next Executive Directo...
We are a boutique firm specializing the area of real estate law and handling both litigation and transactional matters. We are seeking an as...