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Perkins Coie Snags 12-Lawyer Venture Capital Boutique
This is the first time Perkins Coie will have emerging company and venture capital personnel on the ground on the East Coast.The Metaverse for the Risk-Averse: Legal Ethics in the Virtual World, Part I
This article explores how rules of professional conduct would apply in the Metaverse and whether they need to be amended to accommodate this new set of interconnected 3D environments.World Economy Roiled by Simultaneous Shocks Echoing 2007 Anxiety
The world economy is showing signs of a rapid downshift as it contends with a series of shocks -- some of them self-inflicted by policymakers -- increasing…Intellectual Property in Russia: Protect Your Rights
In addition to what is seen on the news, Russia's invasion of Ukraine has resulted in other consequences such as the intellectual property rights of brands which have been operating in Russia and have now ceased operations there indefinitely. This article discusses the current legal status and the best strategy for intellectual property owners.South Florida Lawsuit Claims Converse Website Violates ADA
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The Selective Prosecution Defense
This article explores the law on selective prosecution and why, despite the long odds against success, it may still make sense from a defense perspective to assert the claim.How a Humble South Carolina Upbringing Shaped Meta Lawyer's Priorities
"Not all clear communicators are inspirational, but all inspirational leaders are clear communicators."Protecting Fashion in the Metaverse
New technologies are forcing brand owners to implement registration and enforcement strategies to protect their intellectual property rights in the metaverse.'Inspirational Leaders Are Vulnerable': How Humble Upbringing Shaped Meta Lawyer's Priorities
"Not all clear communicators are inspirational, but all inspirational leaders are clear communicators."Adidas Seeks New CEO Following Rorsted's Surprise Departure
Addidas, the German company known for its three-stripe logo, credited Kasper Rorsted for helping speed up the brand's digital transformation, in particular its focus on direct-to-consumer sales, and doubling sales in North America, the world's largest sporting goods market.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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