Litigation

Tweet Considered ‘Deadly Weapon’ In Seizure Case

A Maryland man sent journalist Kurt Eichenwald a tweet containing an animated strobe, knowing that Eichenwald suffers from epilepsy. The […]

SCOTUS Knocks Down Laches In Patent Cases

In a 7-to-1 ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that patent holders may not use the doctrine of laches as […]

Terracotta Warriors Museum Sues For Infringement

“An unusual effort by a state institution to assert copyright protection in cultural properties…

SCOTUS Upholds Cheerleading Uniform Copyrights

In a blow that will have ripple effects through the fashion and apparel industry, the Supreme Court this week upheld […]

“Feminist” Boss, Toxic Workplace

A former employee for Thinx – a company that makes “period underwear” for menstruating women – is suing co-founder Miki […]

Supplier Agreements Should Include Patent Litigation Protection

By law, anyone who uses patented technology can be an infringer. That use can result in liability even when the […]

$10M Kardashian Video Game Suit Settled

Just Games Interactive has dropped its $10M lawsuit against Kris Jenner, claiming the hit game Kim Kardashian: Hollywood infringed on […]

Compliance And The Antitrust Division’s Leniency Program

The DOJ Antitrust Division’s leniency program provides benefits to companies that self-report a violation, or a possible violation, of antitrust […]

Was BigLaw Suicide Due To Job Stress or Antidepressant?

The widow of Stewart Dolin, a Reed Smith partner who in 2010 threw himself in front of a Chicago Transit […]

Insourcing, International Due Diligence And Data-Culling

In a Q&A, a look at trends in e-discovery and the adoption of e-discovery technologies by both in-house legal departments and law firms.

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