Category: Blog

Can I Be Sued for Using Images Without Permission?
Most entrepreneurs don’t even consider the potential consequences of using images from the internet in their advertising or websites.  It is best to educate yourself on the laws of copyright [...]
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Instagram Changes Privacy Laws
Until recently, many people were unaware that Facebook purchased Instagram in 2012 for $1 billion. The move came as a result of the social networking site leaping into the mobile [...]
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A Year in Review of Our Chicago Law Firm
We’re breaking down the last year of business litigation at our Chicago law firm. From announcing four new attorneys to partnering with ApexCLE and blogging about the legal implications of [...]
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Holiday Work Party Dangers
Tis’ the season. Around this time every year, businesses rent swanky venues to celebrate the season and reflect on the past year’s successes. However, not many businesses realize the holiday [...]
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To Mediate or Not to Mediate: That is the Question
On November 30, 2012, I spoke at the National Business Institute (NBI) Business Contracts A to Z live seminar on breach of contract issues, including shareholder and LLC operating agreement [...]
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Patent Litigators: If You Need a Preliminary Injunction, Where You File Your Case Matters
A recent report from LegalMetric Research reveals that success rates on contested preliminary injunction motions in patent cases is 30% nationwide. But did you know that the success rate varies [...]
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Preliminary vs. Permanent Injunctions
If a patentee plaintiff wins his patent infringement suit, he may not necessarily be awarded a permanent injunction against the defendant. Of course, this seems somewhat strange, since the whole [...]
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Legal Implications of Hurricanes
You may be wondering what the legal implications of hurricanes are. Ever consider who’s responsible if a tree were to fall on your house or your car? What if the [...]
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Google’s E-Discovery Blunder: Thoughts on Technology and the Attorney-Client Privilege
I have given speeches on the attorney-client privilege (How To Keep Secrets), so I was naturally interested in Google’s six unsuccessful attempts to conceal an email. As reported in Law [...]
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