Litigation

“Sweeping” Tort Reform Signed Into Law In Florida

A post from law firm Faegre Drinker details major provisions in a tort reform bill that was signed into law […]

AI and IP On a Collision Course

Two new E-tools, DALL-E and Midjourney, use AI to create images based on user text prompts. They do their task […]

How Insurers Can Refuse To Cover Hacker Payments

Insurers sometimes make the argument that paying ransomware or putting out money after falling for an email scam do not […]

ESG and Class Action Lawsuits

2022 was a banner year for class action lawsuits. According to a Duane Morris analysis, “the aggregate totals of the […]

Get Back To Where You Once Belonged

It all began with The Beatles. Not long before they broke up for good, the Fab Four founded Apple Records […]

Justices Skeptical About Patent Covering “Millions and Millions of Antibodies”

During arguments in Amgen Inc. v. Sanofi in late March, U.S. Supreme Court Justices expressed concern about the breadth of […]

Prosecutors Likely To Have Fewer Tools After Upcoming High Court Rulings

Michael J. McCarthy, a former assistant DA in Manhattan now with the Kendall Brill & Kelly firm, anticipates two upcoming […]

Manufacturers Facing A Right-To-Repair Crackdown

Decades ago the antitrust plaintiff bar was targeting what was then called “aftermarket restrictions,” explains a post from law firm […]

Dog Food Parody Label Doesn’t Amuse Jack Daniel’s. Now It’s Before The Supreme Court.

Last month the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Jack Daniel’s Properties Inc. v. VIP Products, a dispute that could […]

Securities Lawsuit Targeting Stanley Black & Decker Cites “Macro Factors”

A securities lawsuit targeting Stanley Black & Decker, a U.S.-based tool manufacturer said to be worth more than $11 billion, […]

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