By Angela Morris | October 15, 2020
A socially distanced federal jury returned a verdict for Roku in a patent case filed by a Palm Beach Gardens company over technology that allows content on a smartphone to be displayed on a TV.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By J. Richard Caldwell Jr., Christian Tiblier and Kathleen Shea | October 13, 2020
As the judicial system attempts to recover from the effects of the COVID-19 crisis, basic constitutional rights in civil as well as criminal cases must be protected in the haste to resume trial proceedings.
Daily Business Review | Quick Takes
By Catherine Wilson | October 12, 2020
Karina DuQuesne wears two hats at Mi9 Retail, a Miami-based provider of enterprise software for retailers, wholesalers and brands.
By Catherine Wilson | October 12, 2020
Similar software offered by two South Florida companies in a medical records niche market was traced to repeated access by a computer in Bulgaria.
Daily Business Review | Profile
By Catherine Wilson | October 12, 2020
John Yanchunis, the head of Morgan & Morgan's class action department, got started in cybersecurity class actions when the internet was a youngster.
By Steven Blickensderfer | September 28, 2020
Title, Firm: Esports and electronic gaming practice co-chair and associate, Carlton Fields Experience: Carlton Fields, 2013-present; Fifth District…
By Michele DeStefano | September 28, 2020
The legal profession's future way of working will most definitely be blended (part virtual/part in-person) at the very least, says LawWithoutWalls think tank founder and law professor Michele DeStefano.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Anne-Solenne Rolland, Freddy X. Muñoz and Katherine Gonzalez | September 24, 2020
Trials are involved events that require outstanding legal acumen, and the ability to attract and maintain attention-keeping performances. In order to accommodate our "new normal," remote testimony and electronic exhibit submissions have become front and center.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Robert E. (Beau) Blumberg | September 18, 2020
The use of new technology tools will provide the needed flexibility and adaptability for law firms, legal institutions and corporations to come out of the COVID era stronger.
By Erica Silverman | September 14, 2020
Firms including Greenberg Traurig have developed their own apps to make returning to the office safer during the pandemic.
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