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Global Patent Trends Report: Asia Leading the World in Patent Publication
MaxVal recently released its annual report on global patent publication trends which revealed several interesting currents. The resulting data, which spans the past five years, helps unravel the complex tapestry of innovation, technological shifts and the driving forces shaping the intellectual property landscape.Federal Antitrust Suit Filed Against Huawei Technologies for Unreasonable Licensing Fees
"This action arises out of Huawei's misrepresentations to standards organizations, abusive licensing practices, anti-competitive behavior, unfair business practices, breach of contract, scheme to defraud and dominate markets worldwide, pattern of racketeering activity and other behavior that violates federal and state law," write attorneys at McKool Smith on behalf of NETGEAR.Ex-FBI Counterintelligence Leader Seeks No Prison Time in Russia Sanctions Case
Bracewell partner Seth DuCharme filed a classified addendum to the sentencing memorandum to share more information about McGonigal's service to the United States during his career at the FBI, which DuCharme described as "extraordinary."Report Raises Security Concerns About Australian Law Firms Acting for Chinese Entities
The report singles out Ashust and King & Wood Mallesons as being lax on cybersecurity when it comes to advising Chinese clients. Both firms say the report is inaccurate.Is Shenzhen a Glimmer of Hope in China's Struggling Legal Market?
Bird & Bird, Holman Fenwick Willan and Morgan Lewis & Bockius have all launched new offices in Shenzhen this year. Lawyers say there's first mover advantage but what are the opportunities that lie within?View more book results for the query "Huawei Technologies"
Appellants sued for injunctive relief against implementation of a final rule, "Factoring Criteria for Firearms with Attached 'Stabilizing Braces'" 88 Fed. Reg. 6478 (Jan. 31, 2023) which determined when a device marketed as a stabilizing brace turned a handgun into a rifle.
Federal Lawsuits Target Huawei, Lafarge, Alleging They've Aided Terrorist Organizations
The actions allege the companies violated the Anti-Terrorism Act by directly and indirectly funding terror organizations including al-Qaeda.Investors Claim Seagate Technology Violated Huawei Sales Ban
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Can Artificial Intelligence Outsmart Global Regulators?
It was only a matter of time: Governments want a say on the regulation of generative AI and chatbots like GPT, writes The Global Lawyer. Meanwhile, retired U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer has his say on globalization and the rule of law.Amid Growing U.S.-China Tensions, Not All Tech Companies Can Stomach the Rising Risk
"For larger multinationals, China is a huge market for them, so they want to engage there, and they just try to manage their risk to the extent they can," said Cortney Morgan, a partner at Husch Blackwell.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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