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Law.com

Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft Launch Trade Secrets Complaint Against Uber's Audiovisual-Recording Technology

"Grip created a software-based video recording solution to increase rideshare safety, particularly for women and children," a company spokesperson said. "Lacking a solution of its own, Uber partnered with Grip and demonstrated the effectiveness of Grip's technology. But instead of paying fair compensation, Uber decided to take Grip's solution for free—a practice that if left unchecked threatens innovation and progress in America."
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

'We Shut Down Nikolas': a Lawyer Secured 2 Key Concessions From Parkland Shooter

"I think the outcome that he achieved is wonderful," said Mark Eiglarsh, an attorney who was not involved in the settlement.
5 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

The Risks and Rewards of Using Open Source Software

Software development has become a driving force behind innovation and progress across many industries. A key factor in this development is open source software, which has transformed the way technology is created and shared.
11 minute read

Law.com

I Got Royalties, Babe: L.A. Federal Court Sides With Cher On Income from Sonny's Song Interests

The U.S. District Court for the Central District of California has decided that the termination by Mary Bono of grants made by her late husband Sonny Bono under the copyright-assignment termination provision of the Copyright Act didn't affect royalty rights under a 1978 marital settlement agreement between Sonny and ex-wife Cher.
5 minute read

The Recorder

Sequoia Capital Taps Ropes & Gray in Trademark Dispute

This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
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Law.com

Chicago Cubs Claim Rooftop Views of Wrigley Field Violate Property, Intellectual Rights

Counsel with Kirkland & Ellis filed a lawsuit last week on behalf of the Chicago Cubs Baseball Club, alleging a former licensee continued to sell tickets for rooftop views of its baseball games and other events at Wrigley Field in violation of the Cubs' property rights and intellectual property rights.
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Law.com

'Those Aren't Pizza Puffs': Attorneys With Saul Ewing Ask Court to Revoke Little Caesars' 'Crazy Puff' Trademark Registration

Consumers responded to their confusion between Iltaco's Pizza Puff and Little Caesars' Crazy Puffs with statements like, "'but as a chicagoan [sic], these are not pizza puffs wtf?'" "'i don't like how little caesar's calling them things pizza puffs [sic],'" and "'those aren't pizza puffs,'" the complaint cited.
3 minute read

Delaware Law Weekly

Morris James IP Litigators Contribute to New Book on Biosimilars Litigation

Morris James intellectual property attorneys Kenneth Dorsney and Cortlan Hitch have edited and contributed to the newly published book "Biosimilars Litigation and Client Counseling," which is available through the American Bar Association.
2 minute read

The Recorder

Despite IP Concerns, CA Bar Continues Efforts to Develop State Exam

"We continue to engage Kaplan and also the National Conference to work to address any IP and contractual concerns."
6 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Jury Returns $122M Verdict Against Amazon: The Role of Expert Witnesses

The jury was asked to consider whether two patents were valid, and also whether Amazon infringed them by making, selling or using the patented inventions, according to the verdict form.
4 minute read

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