Litigation

A Million Bucks For A Virus-Infected Laptop

As part of an art project sponsored by a cybersecurity company, a laptop computer has been purposely infected with six […]

IP Free-For-All In The World Of Rap

When does borrowing and “sampling” become IP theft? That question didn’t get much attention back in the day when rap […]

Keys To A Successful Joint Defense Group

Mounting a successful joint defense group (JDG) can be a challenge. These ad hoc groups are in effect selected by […]

Major Ruling Re Trademark Licenses In Bankruptcy

In an 8-1 decision handed down on May 20, the Supreme Court reversed the 1st Circuit Court of Appeals and […]

Houston School District Must Pay $9.2 Million In Copyright Suit

The Houston Independent School District, the largest in Texas and one of the largest in the U.S., has lost a […]

Huawei Banished? Private Right-Wing Venture Wants to Fill The Space

The business plan of a proposed 5G company, called Rivada Networks, would be dependent on a U.S. government contract that […]

Bogus Legal Threats Can Be Potent Phishing Lures

The jolt that people get as they read an email saying they are about to get sued is enough to […]

Father Sues Son Over Law Firm Name

A South Carolina personal injury attorney has sued his son and former colleague, after the son started his own firm […]

Cybersecurity Director Sues Former Employer Under False Claims Act

The former senior director of cybersecurity for a large aerospace company alleges that his ex-employer committed fraud under the False […]

Maximizing Privilege In Data Breach Investigations

The Investigation of a data breach is not automatically protected, but there are ways to maximize the chances that it will be…

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