By Scott Graham | January 11, 2018
Apple claims that its opponent contacted senior administration officials and the judges presiding over the case, swaying the outcome of an inter partes review proceeding.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Lewis R. Clayton and Eric Alan Stone | January 10, 2018
Intellectual Property Litigation columnists Lewis R. Clayton and Eric Alan Stone write: While we wait for a decision in 'Exmark', some principles are clear from the briefing and from oral argument.
By Ben Hancock | January 8, 2018
Conservative Bay Area lawyer Harmeet Dhillon is representing James Damore in a class action suit alleging political, gender and race discrimination by Google.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Richard Raysman and Peter Brown | January 8, 2018
Technology Law columnists Richard Raysman and Peter Brown write: In October 2017, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit held, to the disappointment of several amici that submitted briefs on defendant's behalf, that at least with respect to the governing software license “reverse engineering” as defined in the relevant license was not limited to accessing and copying software, as such a narrow interpretation would render other provisions of the license superfluous.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Barry Skidelsky | January 3, 2018
Barry Skidelsky writes: The legal issue of “net neutrality” or an open Internet has been a point of contention between Internet access providers and network users since the mid-1990s. Most recently, this issue has become a serious matter of larger public interest that warrants some brief legal history to better understand the issue, where we are right now, and where we are all headed in this country.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Amrita M. Narine and Reshma Shah | December 29, 2017
Amrita M. Narine and Reshma Shah write: Until the courts adopt a single approach toward border searches of electronic devices, attorneys need to be even more careful when crossing the border with privileged and confidential client information.
By Gabrielle Orum Hernández | December 29, 2017
After a year full of cyber breaches, attorneys may want to take these lessons into the coming year.
By vtariyal | December 22, 2017
Artificial intelligence? Big Data? Technologists and legal practitioners both may benefit from some added specificity around some of these buzzwords.
By Ben Hancock | December 22, 2017
Lawyers at Morrison Cohen have stepped in to defend the alleged fraudsters behind the "PlexCoin" initial coin offering, and argue in a letter to a Brooklyn federal judge that the SEC has vastly overstepped its authority.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Peter A. Crusco | December 22, 2017
Cyber Crime columnist Peter A. Crusco analyzes the issues raised in 'Carpenter' and compares them with those in 'Weaver' to shed new light on this evolving and often confusing area of privacy, third-party digital records and Fourth Amendment jurisprudence.
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