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Whether or not a CGL policy covers data breaches allowed by Heartbleed is likely to turn, simply, on whether the policy covers data breach at all.
Clear writing makes winning more likely. Why, and practical steps to improved writing.
Ulmer & Berne LLP has added Christopher N. Stanton as an associate in the firm’s Chicago office. Stanton joins the […]
The International Swaps and Derivatives Association, Inc. (ISDA) today announced that its Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Robert Pickel, will step […]
Veracode, the application security company, has added Dean Breda in the newly created position of General Counsel. Breda most recently […]
Keolis Commuter Services named David Mitrou general counsel and director of labor affairs for the company’s Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority […]
Many critics have said the current patent process often fails to perform one of its basic functions, as defined by […]
How copyrights are taxed – capital gains or ordinary income – has a colorful history, involving half-done paintings of FDR and a talking mule.
Ellen Chen Yeh admitted downloading Texas Instruments proprietary information before leaving the company for a China-based semiconductor manufacturer, but was recently acquitted on all counts. What companies can take away about the trickiness of proving intent beyond a reasonable doubt.
Protecting domain names under the expanded gTLD landscape may be costly and, in the end, ineffective. But Fenwick & West LLP attorneys say that companies taking the longer view can count on mobile eclipsing web domains in the not-so-distant future anyway.
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