The use of business email accounts and digital devices for personal communications can be risky for both employers and employees. However, employees of all levels may be commingling corporate communications with their personal information, according to new research.
- June 02, 2017David Horrigan
PTAB Did Not Deny Procedural Due Process By Adopting a Claim Construction not Offered by the Parties During IPR
USPTO Did Not Exceed Authority in Granting Inter Partes Reexamination after Requester Sought to Have It DeniedJune 02, 2017Howard J. Shire and Michael BlockIn-depth analysis of several key rulings.
June 02, 2017ljnstaff | Law Journal NewslettersCalifornia Talent Agencies Act Isn't "Vague"
Motion to Amend Is Granted In Dispute Over Sale Opportunity for Ben E. King Song Royalties
"Thin" Copyright Protection for JokesJune 02, 2017Stan SoocherNORTH CAROLINANine Individuals Now Indicted for $2.5 Million Investment Fraud SchemeOn April 27, a Western District of North Carolina grand jury…
June 02, 2017ljnstaff | Law Journal NewslettersRetail giant Target has agreed to pay a total of $18.5 million in a settlement with 47 states over a 2013 consumer data breach that resulted in over 100 million pieces of credit card or personal information being stolen by hackers.
June 02, 2017P.J. D'AnnunzioAccording to the author: "Having conducted hundreds of in-person client feedback interviews, I can say without reservation that clients would welcome — and prefer — a call or meeting focused on what the firm is doing well, what it could be doing better, and how the firm can provide more value."
June 02, 2017Why Do We Keep The Voice of the Client on Mute?A common perception of today's legal services industry is that buyers of legal services have many more choices because legal services are disaggregating and unbundling. No longer are law firms the only option for clients with legal work; they now have a wider menu of providers from which to choose.
June 02, 2017David CurleA settlement was reached Feb. 10 between McNeil Consumer Healthcare (a subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson) and more than 200 plaintiffs who claim liver damage from taking Tylenol.
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