By Phillip Bantz | February 14, 2020
The U.S. government announced new criminal charges against Huawei days after the Chinese telecom giant's chief legal officer, Song Liuping, accused rival Verizon Communications Inc. of patent infringement.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Danielle Joy Healey | September 30, 2019
When a recession hits, businesses face challenges in protecting their intellectual property. One of the biggest issues is how to protect your trade secrets when employees are leaving the company due to layoffs or reorganization or simply to find a more stable position.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Michael J. Rivera and Abby Yi | September 26, 2019
Counsel should be on the lookout for potential changes to the rules governing the stock trading plans corporate executives routinely rely on to trade company stock, or 10b5-1 plans.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Michael J. Rivera and Abby I. Yi | September 10, 2019
The SEC twice issued cybersecurity guidance to public companies in 2018. The SEC used one of these pronouncements to opine on the need for insider trading policies to account for cyber-related incidents.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Michael J. Rivera and Abby I. Yi | August 23, 2019
Companies are embracing remote work options to cultivate a more satisfied and productive workforce. However, a negative consequence is that employees routinely remove sensitive company documents from the secure confines of their offices and company databases.
By Phillip Bantz | July 23, 2019
Reflecting on the case, CNEX general counsel Matthew Gloss said, “We were incredibly naive for trying to work this out with Futurewei and Huawei.”
By Marshall Phelps | March 15, 2019
“If you think the last patent war over smartphones was bad, just wait until 5G starts being deployed throughout the global economy.”
By Phillip Bantz | January 2, 2019
One of the few in-house leaders who submitted a substantive comment is Joel Margolis, general counsel and executive vice president of government affairs for Virginia-based Subsentio, which helps communication service providers comply with their legal obligations to assist law enforcement by reviewing and validating court surveillance orders and implementing surveillance, among other services.
By Dan Clark | December 20, 2018
Robert Silvers, a partner in the litigation department at Paul Hastings in Washington, D.C., said Thursday the Justice Department's action serves as a stark reminder for companies to not only check their own cybersecurity but also the security of their third-party vendors. Many of the companies were compromised by attacks on their managed service providers, who manage, process and store data.
By Phillip Bantz | December 19, 2018
"I believe that those on offense are increasingly clever, aggressive and tenacious. And those of us on defense have yet to turn the corner," Johnson said in an interview about cybersecurity, trade policy and U.S.-China tensions.
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