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  • The Federal Circuit's Threat to Software Innovation in the Oracle v. GoogleDecisions<

    The Federal Circuit decisions in the Oracle v. Google copyright case rattled Silicon Valley not simply because the decisions upended software developers' understandings of copyright law, but also because the decisions do not comport with the disruptive ethos of the technology industry.

    April 01, 2019Arthur Beeman
  • Title Insurance Inducements
    Purchaser's Willful Default/Down Payment
    Tortious Interference Claim Reinstated
    Easement Scope
    Mortgage Acceleration

    April 01, 2019ssalkin
  • When Entities May Not Have a Filing Choice and How Creditors Are Impacted

    This article explores the difficulties some entities have encountered in filing bankruptcies and how one organization used extraordinary civil remedies in an attempt to accomplish what reorganization under Chapter 11 of the United States Bankruptcy Code would have provided.

    April 01, 2019Howard C. Rubin and Deirdre M. Richards
  • The Ninth Circuit affirmed the majority of an $11 million jury verdict brought by a whistleblower who claimed that his company fired him for raising concerns about possible FCPA violations.

    April 01, 2019Kate Monks
  • As widely reported, the downfall of Sears was a slow-motion train wreck. Despite its unique size and complexity, however, some of the strategies and techniques used by the stakeholders in Sears can be applied in cases of any size.

    April 01, 2019Adam L. Rosen
  • In celebration of International Women's Day two years ago, State Street Global Advisors unveiled Fearless Girl at Bowling Green in the Financial District in Manhattan. Commissioned by State Street from the artist Kristen Visbal, the work has since become a part of the zeitgeist amidst global conversations about gender parity, diversity, and inclusion on a broader scale. Now, some two years later, Fearless Girl is raising additional intellectual property questions.

    April 01, 2019Christine E. Weller