By Scott Graham | April 21, 2020
Amazon, Facebook, HPE, IBM, Microsoft and Sandia Labs sign onto the Open COVID Pledge. Meanwhile, pledge organizers have unveiled a new, streamlined version of their license template.
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By Michael A. Mora | April 17, 2020
"To the extent that the data that we are pulling together here related to lawsuits become robust enough to get meaningful data analytics out of it," said Torsten M. Kracht, a partner at Hunton Andrews Kurth.
By Marcia Coyle | April 13, 2020
Among the cases the justices said they would hear in May include the dispute over Trump's financial records, an Obamacare case and the controversy over "faithless electors."
By Charles Toutant | February 20, 2020
IQVIA seeks a default judgment against Veeva in its federal trade secret dispute or, in the alternative, imposition of a curative instruction on the jury concerning the missing data.
By Ross Todd | February 12, 2020
The federal judge overseeing the criminal case against Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes and the former president of the blood-testing company largely denied their motions to dismiss but found that the government couldn't show that they intended to deprive doctors or insured patients of money since they weren't directly paying for tests.
By Victoria Hudgins | December 11, 2019
There isn't any telemedicine-specific laws in the U.S. governing data privacy and cybersecurity. But lawyers say it's highly likely a host of other data and cybersecurity laws would apply to telemedicine companies.
By Scott Graham | December 9, 2019
After a nearly yearlong wait, Solicitor General Noel Francisco is technically turning thumbs down on two hot-button cases involving Section 101 of the Patent Act. But he says there's another one coming next month that the court definitely should take up to address the confusion in the law.
By Frank Ready | November 13, 2019
Google's Project Nightingale, which has access to the personal health information of millions of Americans, is unlikely to trigger HIPAA violations. But it may still have long-term repercussions for the way the law thinks about patient disclosures.
By Frank Ready | November 8, 2019
HIPAA privacy laws were designed to change with the times, but the organizations under their dominion may have a more difficult time adapting to new technologies that make it harder to de-identify medical data.
By Katheryn Tucker | October 28, 2019
Lloyd Bell of the Bell Law Firm in Atlanta explains how a forensic computer inspection revealed what he needed to settle a med-mal case—and what every young man should know about cancer.
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