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Insurance Considerations When Negotiating Commercial Contracts

Lowenstein Sandler attorney Catherine J. Serafin looks at an issue that often does not get the attention it deserves from […]

Olsen Twins Sued By Unpaid Interns

About 40 past and present interns have sued Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, child stars and founders of Dualstar Entertainment Company, […]

'Big Pimpin' Copyright Case To Feature Jay-Z

Jay-Z’s 1997 smash hit, “Big Pimpin,” has been the source of one of the longest-running lawsuits in the U.S., and […]

The Mounting Threat from Counterfeits

Counterfeiting may become a problem for virtually any company with a successful product, creating significant potential for bad outcomes for […]

Avoid Headaches – Use a Hashtag

When it comes to lawyers using social media, posts and tweets should include a disclaimer any time your words would […]

In-House Lawyer’s Attorney-Client Privilege Reinstated

A three-judge panel of the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals has rejected trial court rulings that a company had waived […]

Ignorance Dissed In Cal Bar’s E-Discovery Opinion

Attorneys unfamiliar with how to handle electronic discovery are at risk of breaching their ethical duty of competence, said the […]

IP In The Driver’s Seat

A group of German auto companies recently moved to acquire Nokia’s alternative to Google Maps in order to secure dozens […]

Using Budget Analytics In Litigation

Today’s General Counsel columnist Jeffery Cross looks at the use of an old and powerful tool that has been updated […]

Republican Candidates Talk Cyber Issues in Debates

In what may foreshadow a great deal of discussion about cybersecurity in the 2016 presidential race, Republican nominee hopefuls last […]

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