The Legal Intelligencer | Expert Opinion
By Cliff Rieders | December 27, 2017
We are told that President Donald Trump is ready to move the U.S. Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. The threats from around the world, including from the U.S. left, are pouring in faster than a burst dam.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Lizzy McLellan | November 15, 2017
The new position will focus both on clients and law firm strategy.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Jonathan S. Cohen | October 27, 2017
By its 1291 law, the Republic of Venice moved all its glassblowers to the nearby island of Murano, ostensibly to protect Venice's wooden buildings from catching fire from the trade's furnaces. But a subsequent 1295 law preventing them from leaving Murano confirmed the authorities' real concern: to prevent the glassblowers from disclosing the trade secrets of their lucrative business outside the republic.
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis|News
By Lizzy McLellan | The Legal Intelligencer | October 16, 2017
Bigger isn't always better when a firm wants to practice internationally.
By Anthony S. Volpe and Kevin P. Proud | September 5, 2017
With the increasing presence of various state arms, like universities and hospitals, involved in research and the licensing of technology, particularly patents, cases concerned with how to apply sovereign immunity to those state related entities are receiving more attention. This increased attention is very evident in the Inter Partes Review proceedings filed in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) as an alternative to patent litigation in Article III courts.
By thelegalintelligencer | The Legal Intelligencer | September 1, 2017
The court concluded that for purposes of the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction, the retention date of a child is the date beyond which the noncustodial parent no longer consents to the child's continued habitation with the custodial parent and seeks to reassert custody rights. The court affirmed an order denying father's Hague Convention petition.
By Ian Lopez | August 31, 2017
On the heels of recent actions by Canadian regulators and the U.S. SEC, some countries may be regulating digital currency as securities.
By Ben Hancock | August 17, 2017
U.S. District Judge Juan Sanchez's ruling is another rebuke of a controversial ruling by the Second Circuit last year in favor of tech companies that warrants under the Stored Communications Act cannot reach outside the United States.
By Ed Silverstein | August 3, 2017
Recent Russian cyber actions, such as the restrictive use of VPN technology, may make it more difficult for companies to conduct routine business activities.
By Lizzy McLellan | July 18, 2017
A Philadelphia lawyer from Duane Morris is one of the newest knights of the Republic of Italy, a distinction he received for his legal work against the Republic of Argentina on behalf of Italian citizens.
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