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October 17, 2005 |

Going Once?

The Commerce One $15.5 million patent auction is just one landmark episode in a longer saga: the persistent attempts of a group of consultants, lawyers, bankers and engineers to find gold in the IP market. Many of these self-styled "IP prospectors" point to the wildly successful patent sale as the birth of a new era, one in which IP is sold, traded and acquired just like other, more tangible assets. But some in the IP world think that the auction was simply the high-water mark of an overrated industry.
17 minute read
July 09, 2012 |

Yahoo, Facebook Settle Patent Dispute, Agree to Ad Alliance

In dropping a lawsuit, Yahoo and Facebook agreed to license their patents to each other and are also expanding their advertising alliance. The lawsuit involves no exchange of money.
4 minute read
March 10, 2008 |

One-Stop Shop For Research And PR

Aviva Cuyler launched a web site in late February called JD Supra (www.jdsupra.com), a free-access portal that combines legal marketing, research and public relations.
4 minute read
February 15, 2010 |

Lawyers find big value in smaller practices

Daralyn Durie, Mark Lemley, Michael Page and Ragesh Tangri started kicking the idea around almost 20 years ago, when all four were students at UC Berkeley School of Law. They'd start their own law firm together, someday.After graduation, the four went their separate ways-clerkships, big-firm jobs-before reuniting at San Francisco's Keker Van Nest.
15 minute read
August 09, 2013 |

Law Banning Underage Escort Ads Enjoined as Constitutionally Flawed

A federal judge in Newark on Friday held unconstitutional a New Jersey statute that criminalizes online ads for sex with minors and blocked its enforcement pending trial.
4 minute read
February 12, 2007 |

Delaware's Morris Nichols Is the M&A Go-to Specialist for Other Firms

Delaware law firm Morris, Nichols, Arsht & Tunnell began in 1930 as a small practice for a former U.S. District Judge, with first clients including E.I. du Pont de Nemours and the Coca-Cola Co. From such impressive beginnings, the firm has developed as an M&A specialist that other firms can call on for help. Partner Jeff Wolters says the firm will "jump in on a particularly tricky" issue, and after dealing with it, "we are out and we move on." The 83-member firm helped on two of the biggest deals last year.
6 minute read
April 16, 2008 |

Former Litigator Founds a New Web Resource

Aviva Cuyler’s career made a sharp turn as she was falling asleep in her San Francisco home two years ago. The former litigator and University of Connecticut School of Law graduate had been working long nights in advance of a trial date, briefing pre-trial issues that she knew other lawyers had addressed previously. The problem was she had no access to their work.
5 minute read
May 18, 2012 |

Questions Seeking Resolution in 'Viacom v. YouTube' Remand

In their Copyright Law column, Robert J. Bernstein.who practices in The Law Office of Robert J. Bernstein, and Robert W. Clarida, a partner at Reitler Kailas & Rosenblatt, write that the crux of the dispute concerns whether YouTube qualifies for the safe harbor provision set forth in �512 (c) of the DMCA, 17 U.S.C. �512(c), which requires that an ISP have neither actual nor constructive knowledge of the infringing activity nor the right and ability to control it.
11 minute read
January 28, 2013 |

Availability of Class Arbitration Despite Silence in the Agreement

In their Arbitration column, Samuel Estreicher, Dwight D. Opperman Professor of Law at New York University School of Law, and Zachary Fasman, a partner at Paul Hastings, discuss the circuit courts' conflicting responses to the Supreme Court's holding in 'Stolt-Nielsen v. AnimalFeeds International' and a Third Circuit case which will present the high court with the opportunity to resolve the questions left open.
13 minute read
June 24, 2013 |

Covington Repping Top Tech Companies Amid NSA Data Push

Covington & Burling is advising AOL and Microsoft in response to the National Security Agency's secret surveillance data requests, as the ex–government contractor who leaked details about the government's top secret spying program earlier this month to a former Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz associate seeks asylum in Ecuador with the aid of lawyers from WikiLeaks.
12 minute read

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