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2017 Will See Emboldened Hackers

In 2016, hackers were at the center of two remarkable events: the assertion that Russian cyber-operatives influenced the U.S. election, […]

Texas Lawmakers Fight Secrecy By State Supreme Court

The Texas Supreme Court – a state once thought to have the strongest Public Information Act in the nation – […]

IP Licensing and Antitrust: The DOJ/FTC Guidelines

Licensing intellectual property can have an “anti-competitive” effect, but not necessarily. How does a company, whether potential plaintiff or defendant […]

Roberts Praises Federal Judges In Year-End Review

Avoiding any political sentiments, U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts in his year-end report lavished praise on the nation’s […]

Appeals Court Throws SEC Judges’ Rulings Into Question

The Securities and Exchange Commission’s Administrative Law Judges should be appointed to their positions, like ALJs in other federal agencies, […]

Republicans Fear Winning Health Care Suit

Winning the two-year-old lawsuit that Congressional Republicans filed against the Obama administration would hand the House GOP a victory on […]

Rick L. Johnson Named CFO Of BakerHostetler

BakerHostetler has named Rick L. Johnson as chief financial officer. He comes to the firm after 11 years with Perkins […]

Greenspoon Marder Launches International Wealth and Asset Planning Practice Group

Greenspoon Marder has launched the International Wealth and Asset Planning practice group chaired by Shareholder Barry S. Engel, an attorney […]

Lillian Moon to Akerman LLP As Partner

Akerman LLP added to its Labor & Employment Practice Group with litigator Lillian Moon in the Orlando office. Moon joins […]

Enigmatic Russian Hacker Alisa S, Now On U.S. Blacklist

A profile of enigmatic Russian cyber-expert Alisa Shevchenko, in the New York Times. “I am a human being. Part misfit, […]

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