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$81 Million Bank Heist Alarms World Banking System

In an operation that one security consultant compared to a digital Ocean’s Eleven, hackers may have lurked for months in […]

Why Some May Steer Clear Of Europe’s New Unified Patent Court

Europe’s Unified Patent Court, and the new Unitary Patent, are expected to become operative in May of next year. The […]

Public Health Groups Urge Congress To Reject Trans-Pacific Partnership

A coalition of 58 public health groups, ranging from Oxfam America and Doctors Without Borders (USA) to Public Citizen and […]

Trademark Implications of “Brexit” Examined

A prominent London attorney considers the significant impact that a vote for the UK to leave the European Union would […]

Which Company Has The Most U.S. Patents?

Two non-U.S. companies hold larger portfolios of active U.S. patents than number three on the list, IBM, which ranks first […]

Restrictive Covenants In The U.S. And Europe

“Like toothpaste squeezed from the tube, corporate goodwill, trade secrets, and confidential business information are virtually impossible to recover once stolen by…

China’s New Internet Restrictions Could Apply To Law Firms

Publisher of online content must now get a license, and in order to do it they need to meet some […]

Why Trump Resonates At A Midwest Factory

A meeting where an executive blandly tells employees at an Indiana Carrier air conditioning plant that their jobs are about […]

Lawyers, Judges Oppose British Exit From EU

A report which outlines misconceptions about EU membership, and potential unforeseen consequences of the UK leaving the EU, has been […]

Slavery Statement Now Required For Companies Operating In UK

The UK’s Modern Slavery Act 2015 requires large companies doing business in the UK to publish a statement that describes […]

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