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Former Heinz CEO William R. Johnson To Advent As Advisor

William R. Johnson, a former chief executive of H.J. Heinz, has joined the private equity firm Advent International as an […]

Craft Beer Naming Frenzy Bumping Into Copyright

The meteoric rise of craft beers has meant a corresponding rise in the number of craft beer names, and with […]

Cybersecurity Poses Hydra-Like Challenge To Corporate America

Cybersecurity burst onto the scene as a major concern in 2013, and going forward companies must prepare for an even […]

What Legacy Will This Supreme Court Session Leave?

How has the Supreme Court changed America this term? Politico got responses from more than a dozen legal experts, who […]

Non-Competes Trending, Employee Litigation Is Not

Attorney Rob Radcliff comments on a New York Times article which concludes that non-compete agreements are on the rise, and […]

Tech-Savvy Paralegals Filling Out E-Discovery Ranks

Three paralegals from the Nilan Johnson Lewis law firm discuss changes in the profession and new roles for paralegals, as […]

Congress Ponders Civil Law Remedy For Trade Secret Theft

Trade secret theft is a growing problem, write Covington & Burling attorneys Richard Hertling and Aaron Cooper, and legislation currently […]

Trade Dress and the Functionality Doctrine: At the Intersection of Trademark and Patent Law

A recent case concerning a pixel pattern used on medical supplies hinged on whether or not the pattern was functional, and therefore not protectable as trade dress.

Software and Trade Secrets: Rethinking IP Strategies after CLS v. Alice

In light of recent court decisions, most notably the Supreme Court’s narrowing of software patent eligibility, software innovators may find that, in some cases, trade secret law now offers the best method for protecting proprietary software advancements.

What the Supreme Court’s Aereo Ruling Might Mean for Cloud Storage Platforms

In its ruling that Aereo was violating copyright law, the Supreme Court took great pains to clarify that it was not deciding whether a cloud storage platforms would run afoul of the copyright laws’ protection of the “public performance” right in providing access to video recordings and other copyrighted content stored by its users.

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