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In-House Forum: Guard Your Company Against Internal Cybersecurity Threats

In-House Forum: Guard Your Company Against Internal Cybersecurity Threats

Event, June 27, 2018, San Francisco
The event will dissect one of the most pressing issues affecting the modern corporate workplace: cybersecurity threats from its own employees.

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Seizures, Regulatory Scrutiny Follow Cryptocurrency Hype

Seizures, Regulatory Scrutiny Follow Cryptocurrency Hype

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State and federal authorities are picking up the pace of investigations into cryptocurrency markets, digital investment promotions and so-called initial coin offerings.

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IADC Defense Counsel Journal Issue Explores Trending Litigation Issues and Techniques

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The IADC’s second-quarter 2018 Defense Counsel Journal issue includes articles on trending litigation issues and techniques ranging from “Lone Pine” orders to “litigation tourism” to “slack fill litigation.”

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Advanced Obviousness Analysis: Understanding the Reasonable Expectation of Success Doctrine

Webinar, May 31, 2018, 11 a.m. CT
Fitch, Even, Tabin & Flannery LLP will present a free webinar, “Advanced Obviousness Analysis: Understanding the Reasonable Expectation of Success Doctrine,” featuring Fitch Even attorneys David A. Gosse and Margaret A. Wojkowski.

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Dallas Trial Attorney Sues FindLaw in Dispute Over New Firm Website

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Trial attorney Rogge Dunn has filed a lawsuit in Dallas County against FindLaw for alleged fraud and misrepresentation of services the company provided for the new Rogge Dunn Group, PC firm website.

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Jackson Walker Adds Attorneys in Houston, Austin and Fort Worth

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Jackson Walker has added Elizabeth Carol Freeman and Michelle Rosenblatt as partners in the Houston and Austin offices.

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Brown Rudnick Names First Ever 1L Social Mobility Diversity Fellow

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International law firm Brown Rudnick announced that it has named the first-ever 1L Social Mobility Diversity Fellow.

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Akerman Adds Real Estate and Cannabis Practices Team Led by Partner Irán Hopkins

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Akerman LLP has added transactional partner Irán Hopkins in Los Angeles, as well as real estate associates Daphna Davidovits and Claudia Fu.

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Hogan Lovells Appoints New Global Head of Intellectual Property

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Hogan Lovells has appointed Burkhart Goebel as the new global head of the firm’s Intellectual Property practice.

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Foley & Mansfield Expands to Colorado

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The national defense firm of Foley & Mansfield announced that it has opened an office in Denver.

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Perkins Coie Adds Partners James M. Zimmerman and Scott J. Palmer in China Practice

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Veteran Beijing-based lawyers James M. Zimmerman and Scott J. Palmer have joined Perkins Coie’s Beijing office as partners.

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Download: Top 6 Legal Risks of Electronic Signatures and E-Transactions

Download: Top 6 Legal Risks of Electronic Signatures and E-Transactions

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This paper outlines the top six legal risks to be aware of, and how to prevent fraud, repudiation and increase admissibility and compliance when executing transactions digitally.

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NDAworks Introduces Automation of NDAs

NDAworks Introduces Automation of NDAs

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The company says on its website that NDAWorks helps manage the signing, tracking and storing of a company’s NDAs from a central, secure location.

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Federal Judge Scolds Slow-Moving BigLaw Lawyers

Federal Judge Scolds Slow-Moving BigLaw Lawyers

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A federal judge in New Jersey has criticized Samsung Electronics America and its lawyers at Squire Patton Boggs for alleged “poor judgment and a misunderstanding” of their obligations in litigation involving two would-be class actions, reports the ABA Journal.

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Square Paid Big for a Super Star Tech Lawyer, Then She Quit After 16 Months on the Job

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Business Insider reports Hillary Smith joined Square in 2016 with an $8 million compensation package. She’ll stay on as an employee at the company through September to manage the transition.

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Dismiss Big Law Malicious Prosecution Suit, Judge Recommends

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The recommendation could bring an end to one of several high-stake lawsuits that LabMD Inc. is pursuing against cybersecurity firm Tiversa Inc. and some of the nation’s largest law firms, writes Bloomberg Law.

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Gauri Prakash-Canjels, Ph.D. Has Joined Litigation Economics

Gauri Prakash-Canjels, Ph.D. Has Joined Litigation Economics

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Gauri Prakash-Canjels, Ph.D. has joined Litigation Economics, LLC as a principal in its Washington, DC office.

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Government Disclosures Shed Light on Big Law Salaries

Government Disclosures Shed Light on Big Law Salaries

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Law firm partnerships fiercely guard against disclosing what they pay their principals, points out Bloomberg Law. But partners must disclose compensation when opting for a government appointment.

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Make Releases Work for You in Government Contracting

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A well-crafted subcontract, a release, and trained employees are proactive measures a contractor can take to mitigate the risk of subcontractor claims, according to PilieroMazza.

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Don’t Risk Having an Equivocal Forum Selection Clause

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The language in a forum selection clause is critical if you want to ensure that potential litigation takes place on your “home court,” writes Shep Davidson in the Burns Levinson In-House Advisor blog.

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