Litigation
In criminal proceedings it’s become increasingly common for software-based technology to be used in garnering or processing evidence, or to […]
After two fossil-fuel critics helped make the case against proposed injection wells before the Kansas Corporation Commission, the KCC deputy […]
In a scenario reminiscent of the Clinton years, when the Secret Service gave the President’s brother Roger the code name […]
Remington Arms, manufacturer of the AR-15 style semi-automatic rifle that was used in the mass killing in Newtown, Conn. has […]
Employment law is high on the agenda of many governments worldwide. This Today’s General Counsel article looks at these developments […]
A lawsuit over a woman’s claim that cruise ship employees should have intervened to prevent her from being gang raped […]
In three decisions over the past five years, the Supreme Court has curtailed the power of U.S. courts over out-of-state […]
Tesla was trying to get a permanent restraining order against the man, who is part of an online community of […]
The two biggest fines ever imposed under the General Data Protection Regulation were leveled by the UK’s Information Commissioner’s Office in July. Both dwarfed the €50 million ($56.3M) imposed by France against Google in January.
A recipe is like a phone book, and you can’t own anything so “factual,” said an IP expert, a panelist at a recent bar industry conference. The question arises because there’s been something of a renaissance in fancy cocktails
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