By Greg Derin | May 7, 2020
In 'Romag Fasteners v. Fossil,' the U.S. Supreme Court resolved a longstanding split among the federal circuits, on the issue of whether a plaintiff must show that a defendant acted with 'willful' intent to receive an award of profits for certain types of trademark infringement under the Lanham Act.
By Frank Ready | May 6, 2020
As cyber criminals continue to exploit COVID-19 anxiety and capitalize on the move to remote work, regulators may be paying more attention than ever to the need for privacy law enforcement actions.
By Laura Adams | May 1, 2020
How might the pandemic impact auto premiums over the long term? There are many factors at play.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dan Packel | April 30, 2020
Many law firms have already stepped up in an effort to meet the needs of hard-pressed Americans, and Utah is expediting its efforts to improve its residents' ability to get legal help.
By Matthew Oxman and Allen Yancy | April 24, 2020
Finding itself in a position that was unthinkable just a few months ago, and with the disruption showing no signs of abating soon, the legal industry must now contend with a "new normal."
By Alaina Lancaster | April 22, 2020
Twitter loses a half-decade battle against the U.S. government, but doubles down on its commitment to transparency.
By Rob Shwarts and Diana Fassbender | April 22, 2020
When the trial courtrooms do re-open, what options will litigants have to see their cases to resolution? And as important, when jury trials recommence, what will they look like?
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dylan Jackson | April 21, 2020
Since the Great Recession, many of the Am Law 100 have altered the potentially burdensome pension plans that have spelled trouble for firms in the past. But in the midst of a stock market rollercoaster, that might be a problem for partners thinking of making an exit.
By Kenneth Artz | April 17, 2020
If a law firm was counting on PPP money as a way to cover employee paychecks and can't get the money for whatever reason, it likely means the firm will now need to consider other options to manage cash flow and expenses.
By Mark J. D'Argenio | April 17, 2020
The legal world may be transitioning into a different phase of pandemic management—one focused less on the measures used to improve safety, and more on the ongoing enforcement and aftermath of these measures.
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