The Supreme Court is asking the U.S. Solicitor General to weigh in on a copyright infringement case pitting large music labels against internet service providers, with potentially far-reaching effects ...
The legal world has debated the demise of the billable hour for years, with generative artificial intelligence merely the latest rationale offered for its extinction. The traditional billing model ...
In Monk’s case, the attorney was filing a reply to a motion to dismiss on behalf of the plaintiff in a wrongful termination lawsuit against Goodyear Tire & Rubber. Defendants' counsel discovered the ...
Software-as-a-service companies — the likes of Salesforce, Shopify and Zoom — are stalwarts of the modern business economy. A London-based legal services startup, Avantia, wants to become a service-as ...
In August, Mehta found Google guilty of operating as an illegal monopoly in internet searches and online ads by the way it leverages its Chrome browser, cuts exclusive deals with device makers like ...
Camilo Artiga-Purcell is general counsel at Kiteworks. Views are the author’s own. Allianz paints a concerning picture in a recent report: Cyber claims exceeding $1 million rose 14% in early 2024, ...
Aurelien Portuese is research professor in the Institute of Public Policy at George Washington University. Views are the author’s own. The financial landscape in the United States is rapidly evolving, ...
Federal antitrust enforcers have stepped up their deal scrutiny in recent years, particularly in the technology and healthcare industries, and yet they’re letting hundreds of mergers a year pass ...
The National Labor Relations Board’s decision to ban mandatory meetings in which employers express views about unionization during an organizing campaign presents numerous implications for companies. ...
The way the federal government enforces competition laws will likely change in Donald Trump’s second term but it won’t be a cakewalk for companies trying to push the antitrust envelope because the new ...