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  • Ninth Circuit Cool to Privacy Claims against Facebook, Zynga
    Cooley Advises LegalZoom in Private Equity Infusion

    January 31, 2014ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • Hulk Hogan Denied Temporary Injunction Against Publication of Sex Tape
    Publisher's Copyright Registration Permits Songwriter's Estate to Pursue Infringement Claim
    'Vampyres' Book Didn't Defame Plaintiff with Same Name as Fictional Character

    January 31, 2014Stan Soocher
  • Federal Circuit Takes Hard Look at a More Permissive Standard for Fee-shifting
    Federal Circuit Confirms that Prosecution History Estoppel Applies to Design Patents
    FDCA Does Not Preempt State Unfair Competition Claims

    January 31, 2014Jeffrey S. Ginsberg and Wyatt Delfino
  • The Death Benefit Only (DBO) program provides non-qualified deferred compensation, and death benefits. The DBO program can be used by employers without regard to corporate and qualified plan limitations and may be provided by employers on a permissibly discriminatory basis. The DBO program, when structured properly, can accept elective or non-elective contributions on an individual employee basis. The benefits can also be used as Golden Handcuffs to retain valued employees.

    January 31, 2014Lawrence L. Bell
  • Amidst a workforce characterized by rapidly changing demographics, employers and employees are faced with many challenges, including providing a workplace free from harassment and discrimination.

    January 31, 2014Paul Kehoe
  • Data analytics, the same data mining and interpretive analysis used for decades in other professions, is bringing change to the core business side of the legal profession ' and in the process, revealing great potential for increased efficiency, cost-savings and new ways of managing risk.

    January 31, 2014Christopher Petrini-Poli and Scott Springer
  • When the United States passed the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) in 1977, it made a long-term investment, arguably at the cost of near-term competitiveness, in the ability of the U.S. economy to raise corporate and ethical best practices globally. With a number of reforms now underway in Brazil, Russia, India and China (the high-growth, high-risk BRIC countries), it appears the investment is paying dividends.

    January 31, 2014Jeremy Zucker
  • The FCC failed again in its attempt to regulate broadband Internet service providers. On January 14, a unanimous three-judge panel of the DC Circuit Court of Appeals decided that the FCC lacked the legal authority to write certain rules governing the management of data on the Internet ' popularly known as the "network neutrality" rules. The decision could leave companies such as Netflix Inc. and Amazon, Inc. facing higher charges for the fastest service.

    January 31, 2014Samuel Fineman
  • As recently as five years ago, law partners charging $1,000 an hour were outliers. Today, four-figure hourly rates for in-demand partners at the most prestigious firms don't raise eyebrows ' and a few top earners are closing in on $2,000 an hour.

    January 31, 2014Karen Sloan