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Harvard Law Students Protest University’s Coronavirus Strategy

Law Students at Harvard organized protests and conducted a sit-in in response to the university’s announcement that students must quickly […]

Nice Niche In A Growth Industry

Harvey Weinstein is only the latest and best-publicized high net worth-felon who’s had recourse to a prison consultant. The Guardian […]

Amazon Challenge of Microsoft’s DOD Contract Will Succeed, Judge Rules

In an opinion issued in mid-February but not unsealed until March 6, U.S. Court of Federal Claims Judge Patricia Campbell-Smith […]

Don’t Hit Send

A New Jersey federal trial judge has delivered a bombshell ruling concerning charging protocol for the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. […]

“Reasonable Measures” To Protect Trade Secrets

It is common knowledge that the law requires the owner of a trade secret to take reasonable steps to protect […]

Law School’s Copyright Video Accused of Copyright Violation

NYU School of Law held a conference on intellectual property, including a panel about music copyright, and posted video of […]

China Accuses U.S. Of Massive Hack

In a reversal of the usual direction of such accusations as reported in the U.S, a Chinese cybersecurity company says […]

Two Years In Prison For Stealing Trade Secrets

Hongjin Tan, A former associate scientist at Phillips 66 in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, was sentenced to two years in federal prison […]

Supreme Court Defines “Actual” Knowledge

On Feb. 27, the Supreme Court ruled in a case in which the plaintiff  disputed the deadline for an ERISA […]

Bar Associations May Soon Be As Extinct As Unions

Two years ago, the Supreme Court’s Janus decision struck down laws that forced government employees to pay union fees that […]

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