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  • Especially in a time where cybersecurity remains in the headlines on a regular basis, it's crucial to understand what data exists in order to protect it. Where's your data? What if you lost track of some of it? What if attackers copied it?

    August 01, 2016Bill Lederer
  • The DOJ is focused on prosecuting individuals who are responsible for corporate wrongdoing, and corporations must be prepared to provide all available facts about the individuals responsible for the wrongdoing if they wish to receive any cooperation credit from the DOJ. This is the thrust of the DOJ's "Yates Memo."

    August 01, 2016Kurt Wolfe
  • The issue of whether a court has personal jurisdiction over a party in an entertainment industry lawsuit is determined, as in other types of litigation, on a state-by-state basis, subject to whether this jurisdiction meets due process. The case outcomes vary.

    August 01, 2016Stan Soocher
  • Recently, several federal district courts and circuit courts of appeals have rendered decisions uncharacteristically protective ' or, some have argued, paternalistic ' toward plaintiffs in Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) cases.

    August 01, 2016Russell Penzer
  • A Patent on the Method of Filtering Internet Content Survives '101 Challenge
    Public Interest Factor Does Not Bar a Permanent Injunction Against a Direct Competitor
    Patent Owner Does Not Have to Prove Non-Obviousness In IPR Proceedings

    August 01, 2016Howard J. Shire and Ksenia Takhistova
  • Discussion of three major rulings.

    August 01, 2016
  • The Article 8 opt-in election adds an additional layer of complexity to the already labyrinthine rules governing perfection of security interests under the UCC. A lender that is unaware of the nuances created by the opt in (may find its security interest vulnerable to being primed by another party that has taken steps to perfect in a superior manner under the circumstances.

    August 01, 2016Andrew L. Turscak, Jr. and James J. Henderson
  • A federal judge in San Jose has denied class certification in a long-running case claiming that Facebook Inc. disclosed users' personally identifiable information to advertisers when they clicked on some Facebook ads.

    August 01, 2016Ross Todd
  • When an injury occurs in a medical setting, the correct means of bringing suit to compensate the plaintiff may be a medical malpractice claim. On the other hand, it may be more appropriate to assert general negligence. The difference could prove crucial.

    August 01, 2016Janice G. Inman