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New York Law Journal

Reseller Beware: Digital Media Files and the First Sale Doctrine 

Intellectual Property columnist Stephen M. Kramarsky writes: New technologies, and the business models that accompany them, often create challenges for existing law, and nowhere is that friction more evident than where digital content bumps into the federal copyright law intended to regulate it. He discusses a recent Second Circuit case involving an online marketplace for digital used music and other used digital content, which posed such challenges.
10 minute read

Legaltech News

Can Deepfakes Pose a Cybersecurity Threat to Legal?

Deepfakes use real-life video and audio to create realistic, but fake messages. While not an immediate threat to lawyers, they can pose significant cybersecurity risk to clients.
5 minute read

Legaltech News

ABA Survey: Only 10 Percent of Law Firms Are Currently Using AI

The American Bar Association's report found AI usage is greater among large firms, while smaller firms saw uncertainty over what benefits AI offers law.
3 minute read

Legaltech News

Epiq Has A New CEO with Eyes Set On Overseas Growth

On Wednesday, David Dobson was named as the new Epiq CEO, capping off a busy year for the expanding legal service provider as it begins to set its sights overseas.
3 minute read

Legaltech News

Legal Tech Provider Onit Secures $200M Private Equity Investment

The contract and management workflow solution provider started the new year with a bang when it announced it obtained $200 million from K1.
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Allen & Overy Brings Fuse Incubator to Its New York Offices

As part of the Allen & Overy's "U.S. Legal Tech Week,” its New York-based attorneys and clients will have a chance to interact and collaborate with four startups from the firm's Fuse incubator.
5 minute read

Legaltech News

Allen & Overy Brings Fuse Incubator to Its New York Offices

Allen & Overy is betting in-person networking between its New York City-based staff, clients and four startups from its Fuse incubator will spur a host of actionable ideas and innovation.
5 minute read

The Recorder

High Court Asks SG to Weigh in on Hot-Button Patent Issue in HP Case

The question in HP v. Berkheimer is whether patent eligibility is always a matter of law that can be resolved at an early, less costly stage of litigation.
4 minute read

National Law Journal

High Court Seeks SG Views on Hot-Button Patent Issue

The question in HP v. Berkheimer is whether patent eligibility is always a matter of law that can be resolved at an early, less costly stage of litigation.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Ambiguity in License Termination Provision Precludes Summary Judgment

Technology Law columnists Richard Raysman and Peter Brown write: Ambiguity surrounding the termination provision of a software license is a frequent source of dispute. Imprecise wording, particularly with respect to the damages amount due upon breach, can often precipitate costly litigation centered on the interpretation of a mere handful of words in a license. They discuss a recent dispute of this nature decided by the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.
6 minute read

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