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How To Be An Effective Mentor

Mentoring done right is a two-way street, according to a blog post on the Robert Half Legal site. The person […]

Congress Wraps Two-Year Copyright Review

This week’s House Judiciary hearing on U.S. copyright law, which is widely believed to be outdated, is the 20th such […]

EU Court Tosses Key Louis Vuitton Trademark

The checkered pattern that luxury shoppers world-wide recognize as the pattern of French fashion house Louis Vuitton is no longer […]

Cautionary Tale About An Endorsement That Went Awry

Some might say there is something intrinsically contradictory about a paid endorsement, while others would reply “Lighten up.” In any […]

Denied Trademark For “Slants,” Asian-American Rock Band Appeals

The band was denied a trademark on the grounds that its name is “disparaging,” and that decision was upheld by a Federal Circuit panel, but now…

When A Lawyer Departs

Few situations are more stressful to a company than the departure of a key employee, and moreso if the employee […]

Report Card On Former AG Eric Holder

With new U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch beginning her term this week, Peter J. Henning in the New York Times […]

Recent Developments In E-Discovery Case Law

Judge Peck sheds new light on the protocol for judicial review of technology assisted review, specifically on disclosure of the “seed set” used to train review software.

SCOTUS To Decide If Violation Of Statutorily-Created Right Creates Standing

The U.S. Supreme Court will decide whether federal courts can hear what a Virginia man says should be a class […]

Akerman LLP’s Sue Zabloudil Named Office Managing Partner

Akerman LLP, a top 100 U.S. law firm serving clients across the Americas, today announced Sue Zabloudil, a partner with […]

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