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In Protracted Mass Tort Battle, 3M Loses A Bellwether Case

A jury found 3M Co partially liable for the hearing loss of a plaintiff army veteran, in the third of […]

Warning Re Trade Secrets: Employees With Access To Info Can’t “Steal” It

The Supreme Court’s recent ruling in Van Buren v U.S. dealt with a police officer misusing official data for his […]

Traditional Press Needs IP Protection, Says Ex-Dean of Harvard Law

“Only one private industry is mentioned in the Constitution, and that is the press,” says Martha Minow, former dean of […]

Intelligence Report On Lockbit Ransomware Gang

A survey released in mid-June says that up to 80 percent of businesses that paid ransomware demands have experienced a […]

Another Antitrust Suit Against Google Is Imminent

App developers object to the way Google manages its app store, and state attorney generals are said to be on […]

Is Your Face Your Intellectual Property?

About three years ago local Philadelphia tv personality Karen Hepp took a trip to New York, and smiled at a […]

A Win For “Silent Cyber Coverage” In IL Supreme Court

Policy holders prevailed before the Illinois Supreme Court in a coverage dispute involving the closely watched Biometric Information Privacy Act. […]

Top 100 Hollywood Power-Lawyers Tell All

Hollywood is returning to normal, and according to the Hollywood Reporter’s 15th annual Top 100 list of Most Powerful Lawyers, […]

Sacramento Man Sues Monsanto For Causing His Cancers

A suit filed in California state court alleges that the cancers a Sacramento resident suffers from were caused by exposure […]

No More USPTO Submissions in PDF

All documents submitted to the US Patent and Trademark Office will need to be in DOCX format as of Jan. […]

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