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Commercial Law

  • According to the Gartner Group, 70% of outsourcing engagements fail and 90% do not meet their financial goals.

    October 02, 2013Rob Mattern
  • Television broadcasters scored a big victory last month in their quest to power down online television streaming services. It's a dispute that likely seems headed to the U.S. Supreme Court, entertainment lawyers say, given divided rulings from courts across the country.

    September 30, 2013Zoe Tillman
  • 3D printing technology, also known as additive manufacturing, is nothing new. It has been used for decades by designers and engineers. But the technical capabilities that make 3D printing technologies so useful likely will facilitate intellectual property infringement.

    September 30, 2013Julie N. Matthews
  • When it comes to seeking patent protection for a new product, companies are often faced with a dilemma: delay patent filings until the product has proven commercial value, or gamble substantial resources trying to create a portfolio of utility and design patents for a product that may not be successful?

    September 30, 2013Christopher P. Foley, Elizabeth D. Ferrill and Larry M. Sandell
  • Who's doing what; who's going where.

    September 24, 2013ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • The FDIC's list of nearly 700 "problem" banks reveals that the problem of inadequate bank capitalization and the need for restructuring remains strong.

    September 24, 2013Louis T. DeLucia
  • How can an equipment lessor protect itself against having its equipment "sold out from under it" by a lessee? A discussion of Textainer Equipment Management Limited v. The United States and its implications..

    September 24, 2013Barry A. Graynor
  • The California Supreme Court has accepted "transformative use" as a First Amendment defense to a right-of-publicity claim for more than a decade. The issue recently came up before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, in the class action suit by former college athletes who claim Electronic Arts (EA) violated their rights of publicity with the NCAA Football video game.

    September 02, 2013Stan Soocher