Federal Circuit Declines to Follow Patent Office's Subject Matter Eligibility Guidance In Affirming Trial Court's Decision That Claims Are Directed to Patent-Ineligible Subject Matter
- May 01, 2019Jeff Ginsberg and Zhiqiang Liu
To Release or Not Release Grand Jury Documents? The D.C. Circuit Says No.
May 01, 2019Surya KunduWith the recent carnage in the retail industry, a lot of attention goes to the fate of landlords when their tenants seek bankruptcy protection. A recent case that brings balance is Revel AC Inc. v. IDEA Boardwalk, LLC.
May 01, 2019Albena PetrakovContractual Allocation of Damage Risk Thwarts Insurer's Subrogation Claim
Lacking Specifics, Lease Term Is UnenforceableMay 01, 2019ssalkinA Roundtable Discussion Experts share their experience and insight on the evolving acceptance and use of AI and advanced analytics tools for e-discovery — and beyond.
April 01, 2019Steve SalkinIn an environment of moving targets, it seems unimaginable that insurance against cybersecurity attacks can be robust enough to provide real protection. There are many types of risks involved, and some include physical damage to property.
April 01, 2019Nina CunninghamApart from headline grabbing attacks, we are now seeing an epidemic of cyber attacks. Concern has shifted from dealing with data being stolen and sold on the dark Web to handling serious ransomware and destructive attacks, where attackers are looking for immediate monetary output.
April 01, 2019Ankur Sheth and Jano BermudesWith countries around the world examining and strengthening their data protection laws, this agreement could be the first of many and will undoubtedly have global repercussions.
April 01, 2019Samantha GreenA would-be class action against Barnes & Noble could have cost the bookseller hundreds of millions of dollars — not to mention a reputational hit for allegedly sharing private information about its customers' online video purchases with Facebook.
April 01, 2019Jenna GreeneTech giants' privacy counsel and U.S. senators discussed opt-in policies, lengthy, legalese-filled privacy notices and location tracking. The discussion aimed to further shape a potential U.S. federal data privacy law.
April 01, 2019Caroline Spiezio








