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Hold On A Minute, Comrade

An internet archive of radical writings was sued by Lawrence & Wishart, a small, leftist publisher, which asserted copyright ownership […]

Law And “The Internet Of Things”

Before long the “The Internet of Things” will reach every corner of modern life, including the practice of law, notably […]

Military Think Tank Warns Of Security Risk From Climate Change

A report from the Center for Naval Analyses Military Advisory Board warns that a host of new security threats will  […]

Avon Runs Afoul Of FCPA

Avon Products will pay $135 million to settle charges that it bribed Chinese government officials, according to a filing with […]

Claim That USPTO, Hostile To Patents, Keeps Moving Goal Posts

A critic says the protocol at the U.S. Patent Office is contributing to the country’s stagnating economic recovery and badly needs reform.

Microsoft Must Produce Emails Though Server Is Abroad

A magistrate judge in the Southern District of New York has said that, per a warrant, Microsoft must produce emails […]

Former Partners Of Bankrupt Howery Firm To Pay Back $4.2M

Former partners of law firm Howrey LLP will pay back between $21,000 and $192,000 each under an agreement reached with […]

Why Some Small Deals Are Getting A Lot Of Antitrust Scrutiny

What’s drawings government attention to deals that come in far below the Hart-Scott-Rodino threshold?

Lawyer Tricks Witness Into Shocking Himself With 750 Volts, Fined $3K

A Utah judge has fined a lawyer $3,000 for delivering a 750-volt shock to an expert witness via a trick […]

Shareholder Suit Pins Data Breach Liability on Board, Execs

Liability for data breaches may extend to the C-Suite, if a Wyndham Worldwide Corporation lawsuit becomes a  precedent. A shareholder […]

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