Litigation

Trump Lawyer’s $130K To Porn Actress Raises Legal Ethics Questions

There are a number of ways to look at the $130K that President Trump’s personal lawyer paid to a former porn movie actress, and all them…

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Crytocurrecy Promoter’s Virtual Cash Stolen

Carlos Tapang, the founder of Pure Money Technology, a company that encourages merchants to accept cryptocurrencies, is suing T-Mobile. He […]

The Annual Super Bowl Trademark Party

The NFL has its IP wrapped up tight and it doesn’t suffer meddlers lightly, although it’s loosened up a bit […]

Pricing Algorithms, Collusion and Corporate Compliance

Pricing algorithms are now commonly used by sellers as a way to maximize profits. Attorney Jeffrey Cross, in this Today’s […]

A Slow Year For Patent Litigation

A measly 981 patent infringement cases were filed in U.S. district courts during the last quarter of 2017. The 4,057 […]

Claiming “Right to Repair,” Farmers Hack Their John Deere Tractors

Big farm equipment now runs run on embedded software which the manufacturer owns and only the dealership has the equipment […]

You Just Discovered You’re Repping A Ponzi Scheme

There are few risk management problems potentially more catastrophic than this one, whether the issue is a Ponzi scheme or […]

Chevron Sues A Brother Oil Company In Global Warming Fracas

The logic is unusual, but it’s logic just the same. Chevron has filed a third-party lawsuit against Statoil ASA, the […]

Airline’s Uniform Manufacturer Faces Multiple Lawsuits

Their uniforms make them sick, say American Airlines flight attendants. The airline has chosen a new supplier, but lawsuits in […]

New EU Data Protection Will Conflict With IP Rights

The Pending EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will directly impact many U.S. companies, and for IP practitioners in particular it will…

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