by fialkoff | Nov 7, 2013 | Commentary |
Canadian smartphone manufacturer BlackBerry Ltd. announced on Monday that it was abandoning its attempt to sell itself, opting instead to pursue a $1 billion financing arrangement. [1] The move came after Chinese computer manufacturer Lenovo Ltd. expressed strong...
by kuvelker | Nov 4, 2013 | Commentary |
The United States is facing reproach from fellow United Nations members for domestic and international espionage. On November 1st United Nations’ diplomats from Germany and Brazil began circulating a draft resolution appealing to the UN High Commissioner for Human...
by seanonei | Oct 28, 2013 | Commentary, Legal/Tech News, Technology |
How do you buy a car? The answer, with few exceptions (including Ferrari invitation-only sales), is that you go to the dealership. How do you buy Motor Trend’s 2013 Car of the Year, the Tesla Model S? Unfortunately, the answer is, “it depends.” Tesla Motors, operated...
by fglick | Oct 21, 2013 | Commentary |
What at first appears to be a comical lawsuit may raise a credible point when it comes to trademark infringement analysis. This particular situation began with the famous Pharrell Williams (aka Pharrell) seeking to register the trademark, “I Am Other,” with the Patent...
by liualice | Oct 21, 2013 | Commentary |
Angela Ahrendts, the former CEO of Burberry, a global luxury brand that could not have attained its iconic status without Ms. Ahrendts’ ability to define, build, and navigate a “fresh and upmarket” for the company, has recently joined Apple as part...
by rexw | Oct 16, 2013 | Commentary |
Google Fiber is fast. Wickedly fast. With claims of a coefficient of 100 when compared to today’s average broadband speeds,[i] Fiber could open the door to an entirely new level of efficiency in the legal world. While the Confrontation Clause may mean there is a limit...