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The Legal Intelligencer

Pa. Federal Judge Allows Class Certification in ADA Claim for Failure to Provide Access to Visually Impaired

Anthony Hammond Murphy alleged that The Hundreds is Huge, an online clothing store, failed to provide full accessibility to blind or visually impaired individuals in violation of "the effective communications and equal access requirements of Title III of the ADA."
5 minute read

National Law Journal

Is the Metaverse Plaintiffs Firms' New Chatbot?

Opening an office in the metaverse is an exciting proposition for a growing number of plaintiffs firms. As with any new technological frontier, firms are weighing business opportunity against data safety concerns.
5 minute read

The Recorder

Once-Mighty E-Commerce Patent Is Ruled Ineligible

Eolas v. Amazon.com is descended from one of the most famous patent trials in Internet history. Judge Jon Tigar ruled that Eolas Technologies left too much of the "how" out of its distributed computing claims.
3 minute read

Law.com

Skilled in the Art With Scott Graham: Thales Tries to Exclude ITC From SEP Litigation + Garage Door Wars Are Coming to a Head +Once-Mighty E-Commerce Patent Ruled Ineligible

Auto makers, app developers and FTC commissioners are arguing that the ITC shouldn't be in the business of excluding imports from willing SEP licensees. Patent owner Philips says Thales is far from willing.
8 minute read

Law.com

How I Made General Counsel: 'By Listening, Organizing and Offering Clear Guidance,' Says Steven Zelinger of Qolo

"Take the time to explore and broaden your perspective and personal experience, in addition to taking risks."
4 minute read

Legaltech News

How E-Commerce Sellers Can Mitigate Effects of Account Suspensions for IP Infringement

E-commerce channel providers' suspension of sellers' accounts associated with alleged intellectual property infringement is fast, and suspension remediation is time-consuming and costly. Consequently, e-commerce sellers should contemplate pre-emptive legal and business arrangements to ameliorate potential e-commerce account suspensions consequences.
8 minute read

New York Law Journal

Anonymous No More: Blockchain Analytics in the Courts

"At least for some users, part of the appeal of using cryptocurrency is the perceived anonymity it seemingly offers. But increasingly, judicial decisions and governmental enforcement activity show that this perception is mistaken." In his Blockchain Law column, Robert Schwinger discusses recent developments that show how courts and enforcers have embraced using blockchain technology.
16 minute read

Daily Business Review

Amazon Is Using Gig Economy Drivers to Deliver From Malls

The service that uses Amazon's sprawling network of gig drivers to fetch packages from mall-based retailers and deliver them to customers could help it expand the variety of goods it has available for fast shipment.
3 minute read

Daily Business Review

Shein's Breakneck Growth Slows, Testing $100B Valuation

Shein, the online-only retailer of inexpensive clothes, beauty and lifestyle products, has become a global phenomenon, with a following of mostly tweens and teenagers in the West.
5 minute read

Daily Business Review

Instacart Files Confidentially for IPO That Could Happen This Year

Instacart's public debut could come at a turbulent time in the stock market.
2 minute read

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