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Texas Lawyer

Dilly Dilly and Other Legal Nonsense

Let's face it: The law can be a pretty dry subject. So when something out of the norm occurs, disrupting our boring little universe, we tend to stand up and take notice. And there have been some fairly odd occurrences lately in the justice system.
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Legaltech News

How Brand & Branch Tackles the Cannabis Industry as a Virtual Law Firm

The firm is using the virtual law firm to stay mobile and keep connected to cannabis-industry clients.
5 minute read

Law.com

Skilled in the Art: The Patron Saint of Lost PTAB Causes Strikes Again

Rob Greenspoon played a key role in getting the Supreme Court to review the constitutionality of IPRs. Now he's advancing a new attack.
8 minute read

Delaware Law Weekly

Google Infringement Suit Expands Fight Over 'Siri' Digital Assistant Patents

A Canadian intellectual property licensing company on Monday accused Google in Delaware federal court of infringing the technology that underpins Siri.
4 minute read

The Recorder

Ninth Circuit Sides With Nike in Spat With Photographer Over Jordan Logo

The Ninth Circuit on Tuesday upheld a lower court that dismissed a copyright infringement case brought against Nike by a photographer who accused the company of ripping off his photograph of Michael Jordan when creating the "Jumpman" logo.
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New York Law Journal

Fair Use Battle Over Fox News Segments Fails on Appeal at Second Circuit

The recording service TVEyes argued that its recording and archiving of searchable Fox News programming represented a fair use of the cable news company's content. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit disagreed.
5 minute read

Daily Report Online

Street Art Depicts a Complicated Picture of Rights: Commentary

Depending on the facts at hand, the decision to hire an artist to paint on your property may very well limit your ability to control that same property after the fact.
6 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Copyrights—An Overlooked IP Protection That Shouldn't Be Ignored

Copyright protection is an often overlooked component of an intellectual property portfolio. However, it is important to consider pursuing copyright protection in order to provide a more robust intellectual property portfolio.
8 minute read

International Edition

Ropes & Gray Rebuilds in Hong Kong With Hire From Simpson Thacher

Ropes & Gray, seeking to rebuild its Hong Kong office after a string of departures in the past year, has hired Simpson Thacher & Bartlett finance lawyer Jackie Kahng as a partner in Hong Kong.
3 minute read

National Law Journal

Latham Adds Alston & Bird Litigator to Booming ITC Practice

Jamie Underwood is the second addition to Latham's ITC practice in the last six months.
4 minute read

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