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Harvard Law Students Protest University’s Coronavirus Strategy

March 18, 2020

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

March 17, 2020

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

March 17, 2020

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

March 13, 2020

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

March 12, 2020

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

March 11, 2020

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

March 10, 2020

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

March 10, 2020

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

March 9, 2020

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

March 6, 2020

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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