Store closing or liquidation sales are a routine part of Chapter 11 cases involving retail debtors. These sales are consistently authorized by bankruptcy…
- August 01, 2018David Kupetz and Asa Hami
The Legal Department Is Savvier and Has More Options In the Form of ASPs and Legal Technology. It's Time for Law Firms to Embrace Change. AI Is a Key Ingredient In Doing So.
August 01, 2018Erin HichmanLease Assignee Can Make Claim that Appears to Concern Only Property's Owners
August 01, 2018ljnstaffFederal Circuit Holds That Tribal Sovereign Immunity Cannot Be Asserted in IPR Proceedings
Citing 'Steep Burden' on Plaintiffs, Federal Circuit Denies Use of 'Entire Market Value Rule' in Cases Involving Multicomponent ProductsAugust 01, 2018Howard Shire and Adam FisherTop Tips for Public Relations Success in Law Firms
August 01, 2018Bethany (Early) ChieffalloMany community hospitals are in distress. The causes are varied but have a constant theme — the cost to adapt to a rapidly changing environment.
August 01, 2018Deborah Williamson, Mark Andrews and Richard Y. ChengWhile many business owners and executives understand that a data security problem/need exists, they do not have a baseline fluency in the concepts and alphabet soup that comprise the language of digital information security. To this extent, Chris Moschovitis' new book is an effective cybersecurity primer for the management community.
August 01, 2018Adam SchlagmanCryptocollectible Concept Denied Trade Secret Protection
Jefferson Starship Co-Founder Loses Anti-SLAPP Motion Against Current Members of BandAugust 01, 2018Stan SoocherIn a nutshell, GDPR mandates that individuals have access and control over the use and maintenance of their data in certain circumstances, while the foundation of blockchain relies on the immutability of data. On the surface, these concepts seem in direct conflict with each other. This article discusses the points where GDPR and blockchain share common ground, where conflicts may exist and possible approaches for mitigating those conflicts.
July 01, 2018Justin Hectus and Kristy Sambor







