By Michael A. Mora | April 8, 2021
Attorney David Ferleger is planning to appeal the Eleventh Circuit ruling to the U.S. Supreme Court due to a conflicting ruling with a separate federal appellate court.
By Scott Graham | April 5, 2021
The Supreme Court justices rule 6-2 that Google used only the amount of Oracle code necessary to transform Java into "a highly creative and innovative tool for a smartphone environment."
By Greg Land | March 22, 2021
The jury award included $120 million in punitive damages against two companies accused of accessing and copying software used by apartment complex managers to keep up with tenant accounts and other services.
By Lidia Dinkova | February 22, 2021
Will the influx of new-to-market firms truly rebound the South Florida office market after the pandemic or is this confidence just overinflated hype? It depends on whom you ask.
By Angela Morris | January 29, 2021
Carrington, Coleman, Sloman & Blumenthal must now proceed to discovery in a legal-malpractice lawsuit alleging it put the interests of three board of director members over the interests of their software company.
By Victoria Hudgins | November 24, 2020
COVID-19 delivered an unprecedented demand for IT services during the early months of lockdowns. But after sympathy and empathy initially softened complaints, IT providers said patience has grown thin.
By Victoria Hudgins | November 20, 2020
As video conferencing gains more traction in the U.S. legal system, a recent New York State Bar Association panel offered its suggestions for how to survive and even excel in digital court proceedings.
By Dan Clark | November 20, 2020
Nintex associate general counsel Camden Hillas says the legal department should be involved in the beginning stages as companies automate work processes to identify potential risks.
By Angela Morris | November 12, 2020
Attorneys from Hogan Lovells and Beck Redden were representing the parties in a jury trial that was placed on hold because multiple court participants tested positive for COVID-19.
By Victoria Hudgins | October 27, 2020
Unlike other parts of the legal industry, such as alternative legal service providers (ALSPs), many small and midsize firms haven't adopted new methods or technology to track their employees' productivity.
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