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By Caroline Spiezio | April 3, 2019
The rush of public offerings—with Lyft's already launching its IPO, and Uber, Slack, Pinterest and Airbnb poised to follow suit—could heat up the Bay Area's market for in-house counsel.
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By Ross Todd | April 2, 2019
According to the SEC, former Jumio Inc. CEO Daniel Mattes caused the mobile payments startup to overstate its revenues for 2013 and 2014 by more than $230 million as he sold about $14 million in stock on the secondary, pre-IPO market.
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By Ross Todd | April 2, 2019
According to the SEC, former Jumio Inc. CEO Daniel Mattes caused the mobile payments startup to overstate its revenues for 2013 and 2014 by more than $230 million as he sold about $14 million in stock on the secondary, pre-IPO market.
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By The Legal Intelligencer | April 2, 2019
In The Legal's Intellectual Property supplement, read about how government shutdowns affect IP rights, patent litigation in the cannabis industry and infringement issues in artificial intelligence patents.
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By Jason Grant | April 1, 2019
The jury's verdict and damages award, which was handed down after a two-and-a-half-week trial, included $1.85 million in punitive damages against certain defendants that included Verizon New York and two former supervisors of the plaintiff.
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By Ameya V. Paradkar and Ji Young Park | March 29, 2019
Artificial intelligence (AI), also referred to as machine-learning technology, refers to software that applies data to incrementally improve its functionality and output.
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By Michael H. Payne | March 29, 2019
The Information Age has brought about an explosion of digital information that is stored on computers, mobile devices and in the cloud. Is it any wonder that this has led to the coining of the term “infobesity” (referring to information overload)?
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By Tony Mauro | March 29, 2019
"We should not continue to reflexively apply this policy-driven approach to the Constitution," Justice Clarence Thomas wrote. "If the Constitution does not require public figures to satisfy an actual-malice standard in state-law defamation suits, then neither should we."
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By Scott Graham | March 28, 2019
A Georgia Tech professor spoke during the hearing exploring how the lack of racial and gender diversity among inventors has a cost to the U.S. economy.
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By Scott Graham | March 28, 2019
The subcommittee on courts, IP and the internet explored how the lack of racial and gender diversity among inventors has a cost to the U.S. economy.
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