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Flurry of Patent Suits Against Communications Companies Land in Texas Eastern District
Celerity IP, in six lawsuits, claims it is the exclusive licensee, partnered with two Taiwanese-based companies, ASUS Technology Licensing Inc. and Innovative Sonic Ltd., and is responsible for enforcing their patents.Cybersecurity—What Law Firms Need to Know Now, From a CISO in the Know
The White House's National Cybersecurity Strategy rests on five pillars, all of which will affect law firms.Report on Lead Cables Sparks Litigation Surge Against Verizon—and Other Companies Could Be Next
The lawsuits draw on reporting from the Wall Street Journal asserting that lead-sheathed cables that various telecom companies inherited from Bell System are leaching lead into the environment.New 'Stericycle' Standard Impacts Workplace Investigation Confidentiality
In 'Stericycle', 372 NLRB No. 113 (2023), the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) overhauled the standard to assess the legality of workplace rules and policies and adopted a new approach to evaluate facially neutral employer rules that do not expressly restrict employees from engaging in protected concerted activity under Section 7. Confidentiality rules and instructions provided during a workplace investigation are one of many areas 'Stericycle' impacts.Verizon Accused of Exposing Utility Workers to Toxic Lead in Old Cables
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When Is an Attachment Levy Effective?
"Racing to find and attach and garnish a judgment debtor's assets before they literally disappear is an old sport played, most recently, at a higher level due to the stressful economic real estate times." This article discusses some of the authors' "war wounds and successes" with the issue, highlighting the most relevant case law and statutes.Third Circuit Redefines 'Effective Prohibition' in Wireless Communications Disputes
With respect to the "effective prohibition" standard, the court held that Verizon had proven that there was a "significant gap" in its coverage, and that the proposed monopole would fill that gap.DLA Piper's 'Smitty' Smith Jumps to T-Mobile as Chief Lobbyist
Smith, a D.C. fixture for nearly two decades, will lead lobbying for the nation's third-largest cell carrier, with more than 113 million customers.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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