Civil February 21, 2017 0 States, Lawyers Use Tougher Legal Tactics Against Generic Drug Price-Fixers The generic drug industry has come under fire the last couple of years because of…
Intellectual property February 20, 2017 6 J. Crew Asks N.Y. Court to Rule on Multistep Intellectual Property Transfer to Unrestricted Subs In a Jan. 27 story, PacerMonitor told readers that intellectual property would be something to…
Consumer February 13, 2017 3 Challenges to Consumer Debt Regulations Have Legal Scholars on High Alert The political winds involving regulatory oversight have already shifted in Washington, and there’s a Supreme…
Civil February 3, 2017 3 Cuomo Goes on the Offensive in Defense of Cybersecurity Among the pending executive orders that President Donald Trump is getting ready to sign is…
Intellectual property January 19, 2017 3 Whistleblowers Suffer Setback in Ruling Involving Trade Secret Law The misuse of trade secrets is estimated to cost U.S. companies between $160 billion and $480 billion a year, but a new law meant to stem that abuse is still very open to interpretation.
Consumer January 16, 2017 3 Intellectual Property Becomes a Financial Weapon for Retailers After J. Crew Group Inc. and Claire’s Stores Inc. stunned their lenders by transferring intellectual…
Bankruptcy January 12, 2017 4 Union Will Base Defamation Appeal On Free Speech Argument Unions and companies fight, but in Texas where everything is big, one such battle rages…
Civil December 19, 2016 3 Revenge Porn State Laws Spread; A Federal One Remains Elusive Mary Anne Franks had been working on legal issues surrounding online harassment, particularly towards women,…