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Self-Driving Cars A Legal Quagmire

With Apple, Google, Tesla, Toyota, and Uber announcing major investments in bringing self-driving vehicles to public roads, the future of […]

Monkey Can’t Copyright Selfies

A monkey who manipulated a photographer’s camera and captured images of itself does not own the intellectual property rights to […]

Cosby Case Will Test ‘Prior Bad Acts’ Interpretation

The aggravated indecent assault lawsuit that Andrea Constand has filed against Bill Cosby in Pennsylvania has weaknesses: there are no […]

EEOC Urges Sex Orientation Discrimination Be Made Illegal

The EEOC is urging the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals to consider sexual orientation discrimination illegal under Title VII of […]

Essential Technologies For Patent Translation

While human translators remain indispensable in the translation process, translation technology has become…

2015 A Record Year For Patent Disputes

Patent disputes reached a record high in 2015, according to UnifiedPatents’ annual report, which found an overall rise of 13 […]

Cruz Revolutionized Solicitor General Role

During his five years as Texas’s Solicitor General, Republican presidential hopeful Ted Cruz argued eight cases before the U.S. Supreme […]

Patent System Blamed For Skewed Drug Development

The patent system in tandem with the FDA approval process skews drug development toward treatments for late-stage cancer at the expense of early-stage treatments or prevention.

Top Defense Verdicts In 2015

A ranking of the year’s top ten defense verdicts, from Courtroom View Network. The list is heavy on product liability […]

Federal Cybercrime Prosecutor Edward J. McAndrew Joins Ballard Spahr As Partner

Edward J. McAndrew, a former federal cybercrime prosecutor with significant experience in private practice, has joined Ballard Spahr as a […]

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