New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Edward E. Neiger, Marianna Udem and Joo Hee Park | March 14, 2024
This issue of the Bankruptcy Update column focuses on the recent biotech industry bankruptcy cases of Zymergen and Humanigen.
By Rebecca L. Rakoski and Patrick D. Isbill | October 11, 2023
A discussion of synthetic biology and its intersection with privacy/cybersecurity laws.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Amanda R. Griner and Deborah M. Isaacson | June 16, 2023
A number of states across the country have passed laws focused on regulating the commercial use of facial recognition and other biometric information technologies. Here in New York, bills were introduced in January and February relating to biometric privacy. Most importantly, on May 18 the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) issued the policy statement "Biometric Information and Section 5 of the Federal Trade Commission Act." After briefly reviewing the current developments, this article delves into the policy statement and the implications for businesses in New York and elsewhere.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Ellen Bardash | May 31, 2023
Alnylam Pharmaceuticals is represented in all its pending Delaware litigation by McDermott Will & Emery.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By John M. Leonard and Seán McCabe | May 31, 2023
A discussion of the liability risks posed by a bill pending in the NY Assembly and Senate—the Biometric Privacy Act. The article also considers insurance implications—how courts have ruled so far on insurance claims for BIPA liability, and how policy language may change in response to significant liability exposure.
By Brad Kutner | January 18, 2023
"Republicans will use the power of the purse and the power of the subpoena to hold the swamp accountable," said House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy after winning the majority last week.
By Scott Graham | December 30, 2022
Despite having lost two of its strongest voices on IP in the last two years, the high court is wading into some 'meat and potatoes' IP issues such as pharma patents and copyright fair use.
By Erin E. Gleason Alvarez | November 18, 2022
The adversarial system of litigation is not one that engenders trust among counterparties. So, it makes sense for people to expect the worst of one another when they arrive at the negotiation table. But this can become an issue in mediation when it clouds the decision-making processes of counsel and client alike.
By Alaina Lancaster | January 3, 2022
Elizabeth Holmes could face 20 years in prison after a San Jose jury Monday convicted her of defrauding investors at the Silicon Valley blood-testing company.
By Alaina Lancaster | August 27, 2021
Whether it's the most powerful law firm in the country or a solo practitioner, all lawyers need to make sure that they are documenting everything having to do with attorney client privilege and making sure their clients understand who they represent, said Smith, Gambrell & Russell's Emily Ward.
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