The United States is in the midst of a new artificial intelligence (AI) era, a period of rapid development and growth in machine learning enabled by advances in computing power and connectedness. Read more
The plaintiff in Hassell v. Bird was a lawyer who sued a former client, claiming the client posted a negative review of her on Yelp. The client never responded. Read more
David Mann is a graduate of Ohio State University and Stanford Law School. He served as a Deputy Public Defender in San Francisco before becoming a solo criminal defense practitioner. Read more
Join us for an entertaining legal ethics presentation on Richard Liebowitz, who has been sanctioned in dozens of cases, with one federal judge labeling him a "copyright troll." Read more
Many companies have enacted new remote working policies, plans, and procedures, often without much thought given to the protection of trade secrets and proprietary information. Read more
Open source software (OSS) is ubiquitous, yet OSS legal issues are often misunderstood or not even identified in the first place. This webinar will provide a primer on OSS legal matters. Read more
Peter Harvey will address a number of ethical and risk management questions including: an attorney’s ethical obligations when that lawyer encounters another lawyer who is truly incompetent; best practices to spot and deal with conflicts of interest when clearing marks for clients; the ethical and practical issues of trademark clearance; and dealing with receipt of a cease and desist letter from another client of his or her firm. Read more
Mix and Match your choices (OnDemand or Podcast). Purchase all 5 in the series and save 45% or Purchase up to 2 and save 35%. Offer ends Jan. 31, 2021. Read more