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Supreme Court Reverses Federal Circuit, Grants Cert in Oracle v. Google

The Supreme Court will hear Google’s petition for cert in its seemingly endless litigation with Oracle. The Solicitor General recommended […]

Law Firm Sued For Defamation, After Aggressive Move In Bankruptcy Case

The Massachusetts Court of Appeals has reinstated a defamation case against a law firm, in a ruling denying the law […]

Pre-Holiday Breach At Macy’s

It hit the retailer over a one-week period early in October, scooping up essential information from credit transactions. The good […]

Minor Licensing Dispute or Racism?

A mundane dispute about the way that Comcast licenses channels is before the Supreme Court, but the question the Justices […]

Collecting Social Media Artifacts for EDiscovery

Another Delay For GDPR Crackdown

Ireland’s data protection commissioner Helen Dixon has been poised to lower the boom on Facebook affiliate WhatsApp for a while […]

Subsidiaries, Affiliates And Privilege Protection

When the in-house lawyer communicates with someone from an “affiliated entity,” it complicates the question of attorney-client privilege – or […]

Negotiating Second Request Discovery

A Hart Scott Rodino Second Request can be a major impediment to the completion of an M&A deal, and compliance […]

Insurance May Cover Allegations Related To Sexual Abuse

Claims against companies related to sexual abuse – such as negligent hiring or negligent supervision and negligent retention – are […]

Online Law School Offers Degree, But It’s Not a Law Degree

Several online law schools are offering a degree they call the Executive Juris Doctor. Their pitch: Graduates won’t be eligible […]

Grunts Flummoxed By 21st Century IP Issue

The “right-to-repair” – or more accurately the absence of one – has been an issue in a variety of spheres […]

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