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Man vs. Machine in the Halls of Justice
Technology: The Supreme Court Forecasting Project matches a computer against anonymous legal experts to predict the results of pending cases. Last term, three IP cases were before the Court. The computer called the right result every time, but the experts were wrong.Corporate Compliance Programs and the Sentencing Guidelines
William H. Devaney, a former federal prosecutor and a partner at Heard & O'Toole, writes that practitioners should look to the recent amendments to the federal sentencing guidelines defining an "effective" corporate compliance program more as a means of avoiding indictment than mitigating a sentence.Visual Artists Benefit From a Delicate Copyright Balance
Those who represent the creators of visual expression -- fine art and film -- often sit on both sides of the IP fence. Copyright protects the integrity of the artist's production; however, artists also build on works created by others. This tension between balancing IP rights and recognizing the public interest is evident in a wider debate in the digital age. The heart of the matter is whether existing doctrines are flexible enough to permit new technology to reach full potential.View more book results for the query "Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation"
Handicapped Want Better Web Access
Target Corp.'s alleged refusal to create user-friendly options on its retail web site for disabled customers has sparked a legal battle that could have ramifications for all web-based businesses.K&L Gates Opens Delaware Office
Pittsburgh-based K&L Gates has entered the Delaware market with the opening of its newest office in Wilmington, tapping four former Potter Anderson & Corroon attorneys to establish the office, which will focus on alternative entity and transactions.K&L Gates Opens Delaware Office
Pittsburgh-based K&L Gates has entered the Delaware market with the opening of its newest office in Wilmington, tapping four former Potter Anderson & Corroon attorneys to establish the office, which will focus on alternative entity and transactions.K&L Gates Opens Wilmington Office With Potter Anderson Attorneys
Pittsburgh-based K&L Gates has entered the Delaware market with the opening of its newest office in Wilmington, tapping four former Potter Anderson & Corroon attorneys to establish the office, which will focus on alternative entities and transactions.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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