Licensing inventions vis-a-vis the licensing of patents is not a new practice by any means. However, the explosion of innovation in industries such as technology and pharmaceuticals has placed patent licensing at the forefront of economic advancement.
- June 01, 2024Jose L. Linares, Mark M. Makhail, Stephanie Reed Traband and Michele McGuire Vanderstreet
A trend analysis of the benefits and challenges of bringing back administrative, word processing and billing services to law offices.
June 01, 2024Tim HaughtGiven the DOJ's limited tools to prosecute AI crimes where no one intended for the AI to violate the law, effective compliance likely will be the best defense for companies to avoid criminal charges for AI-based crimes.
June 01, 2024Leo Tsao, Robert Luskin and Corinne LammersMost state privacy laws have crafted bills as refinements of existing frameworks, tweaking language here, adding nuances there — but privacy experts say Maryland is notable in its approach.
June 01, 2024Cassandre CoyerA steep rise in the use of GenAI and computer-generated influencers brings with it new marketing risks and considerations for celebrities, influencers, and businesses alike.
June 01, 2024Cynthia Cole, Alysha Preston and Inez AsanteUnit Owner's Claim Against Condo Board for Inaction Survives Summary Judgment Motion
June 01, 2024New York Real Estate Law Reporter StaffIn a 6-3 majority decision, the U.S. Supreme Court has resolved a copyright question that generated conflicting results in the U.S. Courts of Appeal for years. But as a forceful dissent pointed out, the court left open a more fundamental issue that could render the entire question moot.
June 01, 2024Robert W. Clarida and Thomas KjellbergWhile the IRS has new ERC claims on pause and works to investigate possible fraud, business owners still have the opportunity to protect themselves from potential civil and criminal penalties.
June 01, 2024Julie PottsOne aspect of the dispute in interpreting clauses in an agreement from a financial point of view, and one with significant consequences, centered around the term indubitable equivalent value for a Class 5 creditor in the context of a debtor's fifth amended Chapter 11 plan and objection to confirmation filed by creditor. The U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Middle District of Florida, Jacksonville Division opined on that issue.
June 01, 2024Peter GampelCompanies should be going above and beyond what's legally required to earn leniency from the SEC, its top enforcement official said at a gathering of white collar defense attorneys and in-house counsel
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