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The Recorder

Valuation Issues in Acquiring Artificial Intelligence Companies

Although we are still at the relatively early stages of the commercialization of artificial intelligence (AI), it is clear that privacy and security considerations will be at the forefront of measures to regulate AI as industries increasingly adopt and integrate AI tools and store and utilize massive amounts of data generated through such tools.
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

Exploiting Both Patents and Trade Secrets to Protect Technology

When a patent application is published after 18 months, its contents become public knowledge and are no longer protected as trade secrets. Nevertheless, the 'TAOS' case shows that businesses can still exploit both forms of protection, if the nuances and limitations of each form of intellectual property are appreciated.
9 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

L'Affaire Colangelo and Its Lessons for Attorneys (Part II)

There were other lessons for attorneys in Colangelo's rapid fall. These lessons become clear when you consider some of Colangelo's quotes in response to the revelations that five Twitter accounts linked to him had disclosed sensitive or confidential information about his team and its players.
8 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Apply Lessons Learned at the Gym to Your Law Career

In many ways, the gym is a microcosm of work, family and life. The way you interact while working out can have a big impact on your personal and professional life.
8 minute read

Pro Mid Market

Business Development and Millennials—Five Things to Remember

My first few years in a law firm were exciting, interesting and challenging. After finishing law school and dealing with the many obstacles all lawyers must overcome in those three years, I felt that I was well-prepared for law firm life. I knew I had plenty to learn, but I was ready.
5 minute read

Law.com

Skilled in the Art: The Revolution Will Not Be on Pleading Paper

A San Francisco judge is encouraging attorneys to file briefs on plain paper. Two IP lawyers were the first to take him up on it.
8 minute read

The Recorder

Judge: Enough With the Numbered Pleading Paper, Already?! 'This is the 21st Century'

The Northern District judge's standing order discourages the use of formal pleading paper. Two IP lawyers recently took him up on it.
3 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

New Orphans' Court Rules Bring Changes to Pa. Guardianships

A new World Health Organization supported study confirms the worst fears of an aging population. Drawing upon data from 28 countries spanning 12 global regions, researchers present a grim portrait of unchecked elder abuse and neglect.
7 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

The 2018 Women in Law Roundtable Discussion

The editorial staff of The Legal has always been aware that the hiring and retention of female attorneys is an ongoing issue in the legal community. In an effort to discuss some of the specific problems facing female attorneys and present potential solutions to those problems, we invited 10 practitioners to talk about how to bolster the role of women in the law.
52 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Women in the Law: Mentoring the Next Generation of Leaders

As a litigator who participates in the hiring process, spends time mentoring new hires, and has built a successful career in a male-dominated industry, I've found that there are five key factors that help new hires, especially women, succeed at a firm.
6 minute read

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