Freaky (IP) Friday
On the lighter side of the law, the news has recently covered a couple of very strange examples of intellectual property. First, we head to Russia… On April 16th, the International Herald Tribune
[Read More]On the lighter side of the law, the news has recently covered a couple of very strange examples of intellectual property. First, we head to Russia… On April 16th, the International Herald Tribune
[Read More]Over the weekend, dramatic allegations about Wal-Mart’s involvement in over $24 million of suspicious payments broke in the New York Times. The former executive who contacted the New York Times, Mr. Sergio Cicero
[Read More]Apple and Samsung will enter settlement talks in California in an effort to resolve their dual patent infringement suits. The CEO of Apple, Tim Cook, will represent the company alongside their general counsel.
[Read More]A third edition of “Digital Evidence, Digital Investigation and E-Disclosure: A Guide to Forensic Readiness,” by Peter Sommer, has been published by the Information Assurance Advisory Council (IAAC). The IAAC is a not-for-profit
[Read More]Thank you to all who attended our VCC webinar yesterday! Included in this post are the cases that were cited. Green v. Blitz 2011 WL 806011 (E.D. Tex. Mar. 1, 2011) Gentex v.
[Read More]Liquid Litigation Management, Inc. is excited to announce that you can meet us in person at SuperConference 2012, taking place April 23-24 in Chicago! SuperConference is in its twelfth year as the nation’s
[Read More]LLM, Inc. is proud to sponsor Virtual Corporate Counsel on April 19th, 2012. We encourage you to join us for a webinar on optimizing inside-outside counsel relationships featuring Dawson Horn of Tyco and
[Read More]The controversy first erupted October 10th, 2011. On Columbus Day, Sasha Houston Brown, a member of the Sioux Santee Nation, posted an open letter on the popular blog Racialicious directed at the CEO
[Read More]The antitrust case of Kleen Products, LLC, et. al. v. Packaging Corporation of America, et. al., which many may know as the “other” predictive coding case, has finally started to tear the attention of
[Read More]Yesterday, April 11th, the Department of Justice officially filed a complaint against Apple, Inc. and five publishers on the grounds that they violated antitrust laws by conspiring to lower the price of e-books.
[Read More]India has officially compiled and patented 1,300 yoga postures, known as asanas, and made them publically available through the Traditional Knowledge Digital Library (TKDL), which also includes a wealth of authoritative information on
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