Intellectual Property
Unwired Planet, a non-practicing entity that holds more than 2,000 patents, is about to begin a series of court trials […]
After Aramark won the 15-year contract to run the lodges, restaurants, and visitor attractions at Yosemite National Park, former contract […]
The America Invents Act of 2012 introduced Inter Partes review as a new way to challenge the validity of patents […]
The Batmobile is so distinctive it may be deemed a character in and of itself – and therefore is subject […]
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has held that before sending out a takedown notice, a copyright holder must consider […]
Neal, Gerber & Eisenberg LLP continues to grow its Intellectual Property & Technology Transactions practice group with the addition of […]
In a ruling that reverses decades of copyright claims, a federal judge this week ruled that none of the companies […]
In today’s digital world, e-discovery not only impacts legal risk but increasingly influences a company’s bottom line. Despite these high […]
Rapper Rick Ross cannot copyright, “Everyday I’m hustlin’,” lyrics from his debut 2006 hit, a judge has ruled. Ross sought […]
Doing business in Cuba and Iran is no longer a far-fetched notion, and with that in mind Holland & Knight […]
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