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January 20, 2009 |

What's Old Is New in Web Site Protection

Fred H. Perkins, a partner at Morrison Cohen, and Alvin C. Lin, an associate at the firm, write that in the early "wild west" days of the Internet, legal remedies always seemed a step behind the intellectual property dilemmas presented by the new technological medium. But just as courts have "rediscovered" the trespass doctrine to give it entirely new force to protect Web sites and their data, so too have some courts suggested a new life for the "look and feel" concept to help provide a remedy for certain Internet wrongs.
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January 01, 2010 |

Deals & Suits

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October 24, 2003 |

Is the Future Free?

A new lawsuit is roiling the world of computers. Software company SCO Group is suing IBM Corp. for putting SCO's proprietary computer code into Linux, the core of certain computer operating systems. However, the Linux computer code is governed by a licensing agreement specifically written to make it freely available to all. SCO's case weaves together threads of computer code, copyright and licensing law, and geek history.
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February 27, 2013 |

Big Suits

Carnegie Mellon v. Marvell Technology; Fannie Mae v. Bank of America; In the matter of Google Inc.; In re VeriFone Holdings Securities Litigation
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May 08, 2008 |

Top 50 IP People Under 45

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April 01, 2013 |

Deals & Suits

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April 29, 2002 |

Electronic Discovery Is a Fact of Life

In this digital age, the wary litigator preparing to launch into the discovery phase of a complex commercial dispute invariably will scout three distinct lines of storm clouds looming on the horizon and closing in fast. Confronted individually, each of these forces is menacing enough. When they converge simultaneously, however, they quickly can become the litigation equivalent of The Perfect Storm.
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September 26, 2006 |

Going Global? Don't Overlook Public Policy

Helping to shape public policy of other countries is strictly the realm of government agencies, right? Wrong, according to Ben W. Heineman Jr., former GE senior vice president and GC. According to Heineman, transnational companies should integrate public policy and politics into business strategy when dealing with foreign countries, with overall responsibility for the task perhaps best left to the GC. Heineman also provides a glimpse of GE's policy practices in other countries, including China.
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August 16, 2001 |

Appellee's Answering Brief in 'Thornton v. McClatchy Newspapers, Inc.'

In opposition to Appellant Jacalyn Thornton's appeal of a grant of summary judgment in favor of Appellee McClatchy Newspapers, Appellee contends Appellant, a part-time reporter, failed to present sufficient evidence to raise a genuine issue of material fact that she was "disabled" or that she was a "qualified individual with a disability" under the ADA or California's Fair Employment and Housing Act.
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