0 results for 'Apache'
Cherry-Picking Open Source Licenses
The widespread use of open source software by commercial companies has introduced a new level of complexity in software licensing. Pamela Soggu, 3L at Pierce Law, picks through the common open source licenses with an eye toward building an ecosystem of users, partners, and developers.Combing Through the Big Data Universe
Information is the fuel that drives law offices. Yet extracting intelligence out of the massive amounts of raw information — aka Big Data — now pouring into law offices from court records, emails, text messages, transcripts, Facebook posts, Twitter and other sources requires both careful planning and the help of sophisticated predictive-analytics software.Cite as: Oneida Nation of New York v. Paterson, 6:10-CV-1071, NYLJ 1202473509908, at *1 (NDNY, Decided October 14, 2010)District Judge David N. Hurdp class
Open Source After 'Jacobsen v. Katzer'
Before Jacobsen v. Katzer, commercial software developers often avoided incorporating open source components in their offerings for fear of being stripped of ownership rights. Following Jacobsen, commercial software developers should be even more cautious.Creditor Strategy Update: Examination of Venue Transfer and Case Dismissal
In his Bankruptcy Practice column, John J. Rapisardi of Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft writes: The increasing attempts of creditors to influence the outcome of a case in its earliest stages has yielded some success. In particular, the Cordillera Golf Club, Houghton Mifflin, and Santa Ysabel decisions provide creditors with a potential leverage point in future cases: a threat to move bankruptcy venue strategically to a less debtor friendly jurisdiction or to dismiss a debtor's case.Mitratech Aims TeamConnect At Accountable Collaboration
This web-based application allows members of legal teams to work together with accountability for everyone's actions.Deal of the Week: $200 Million Private Offering
Gibson Dunn & Crutcher represents subsidiaries of Energy Future Holdings Corp. of Dallas in a $200 million private offering of 11.75 percent interest senior secured second-lien notes, which was announced on Feb. 23. Gibson Dunn partner Robert Little of Dallas says the firm started working on the initial $800 million offering in early January, and it sold quickly after it was announced on Feb. 1.Bradley Manning trial begins 3 years after arrest
More than three years ago, Army Pfc. Bradley Manning was arrested in Iraq and charged in the biggest leak of classified information in U.S. history.Trending Stories
Good Legal Technology is Good Business: A Case for Bringing Employment Issues In-House
Brought to you by LexisNexis®
Download Now
Insights and Strategies for Effective Succession Planning in AM Law 100 Firms
Brought to you by Gallagher
Download Now
State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
Brought to you by LexisNexis®
Download Now
2024 ESI Risk Management & Litigation Readiness Report
Brought to you by Pagefreezer
Download Now