Law Firm Silence over Cybersecurity Threats is Frustrating – and Dangerous
Companies’ data breaches and hackings have become a regular staple of news agencies. Home Depot and Target are just two of the many targeted companies. These cyberattacks range from annoying [...]
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Patent Infringement: Basics of a Successful Case
In 2013, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office received over 600,000 applications for patents and granted over 300,000 patents. A U.S. patent grants an inventor of a product certain protections and [...]
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What is Breach of Contract?
You may be wondering what is a breach of contract? Luckily, you are in the right place. Remember when a “contract” consisted of a gentleman’s agreement sealed with a handshake? [...]
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What is an Unconscionable Contract?
You may be wondering what is an unconscionable contract? Our legal system assumes that agreements reached between two or more parties are fair and freely entered into. Without evidence suggesting [...]
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What Can I Get After a Breach of a Contract?
After a breach of contract, there are several remedies available to you. A breach of contract is when one party fails to live up to their contractual duties or promises. [...]
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Cybersecurity Breaches at the heart of Mass Litigation, Paranoia, and Executive Movement
National and global cybersecurity is an ongoing and escalating concern, with breaches of the likes of Sony, Target, and JPMorgan all making major news last year and implicating personal identifiable information of [...]
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Restaurateurs Serve Up Accusations of Piggish Misconduct
Scott Harris, founder and chef of the Purple Pig, sued fellow members and investors. According to the lawsuit, the defendants were embezzling revenues, destroying records, diluting Harris’ ownership, and freezing [...]
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Jurors Find Apple Not Liable for Antitrust Violations in Class-Action iPod Lawsuit
After nearly a decade of litigation, it took a panel of eight jurors just several hours to find Apple, Inc. not liable for antitrust violations. The violations relate to iTunes [...]
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California School District Loses Breach of Contract Case and Gains Millions in Expenses
A small school district in California loses yearlong breach of contract case. The jury issued a $12 million judgment against the school district. The school district entered into a contract [...]
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