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International Edition

Berwin Leighton Paisner IP exits continue as long-serving partner joins Farrers

De Freitas is the latest partner to leave BLP following a restructuring of the firm's IP practice
2 minute read

International Edition

Berwin Leighton Paisner IP exits continue as long-serving partner joins Farrers

De Freitas is the latest partner to leave BLP following a restructuring of the firm's IP practice
2 minute read

The Recorder

'Funding Constraints,' Daubert Rulings Threaten to Sink Hacking Case

After U.S. District Judge James Donato excluded two highly regarded damages experts, a San Francisco startup's litigation funder developed a case of cold feet.
14 minute read

Daily Report Online

Spinrilla Claims Recording Labels Asked for Promotion of Copyrighted Songs

An Atlanta music streaming service that promotes itself as "the 800-pound gorilla of free hip-hop mixtapes" contends that when the nation's largest recording companies sued it for $3 billion last month, they omitted a key detail: that the recording giants had asked Spinrilla to promote and distribute their music.
8 minute read

The Recorder

Uber Tries to Drive Waymo's Trade Secrets Case Into Arbitration

Uber claims the Google subsidiary's suit targets a former employee who had an arbitration clause in his contract with Waymo.
11 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Who Has the Keys to Self-Driving Cars?

The Waymo v. Uber case is one of the first major battles over driverless car technology, and it will be a real food fight.
12 minute read

Legal Week

Olswang Munich IT and data protection team jumps to Reed Smith ahead of merger

Three further lawyers exit Olswang ahead of its merger with CMS and Nabarro
2 minute read

International Edition

Olswang Munich IT and data protection team jumps to Reed Smith ahead of merger

Three further lawyers exit Olswang ahead of its merger with CMS and Nabarro
2 minute read

The Recorder

Why Patent Ruling That 'Ignored' Supreme Court Precedent May Stand

The justices have shown no great deference to the Federal Circuit in recent years. Yet, they sound reluctant to overrule a 1990 decision that led to a crush of filings in the Eastern District of Texas.
19 minute read

The American Lawyer

California IP Firm Sets Sights on New York

While some large law firms are cutting back on their intellectual property practices, California-based Knobbe, Martens, Olson & Bear is in expansion mode. The IP-focused firm, which saw its gross revenue rise to $220 million in 2016, is preparing to move five lawyers to a new office in New York.
34 minute read

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