Jul 26, 2023 Do British Universities Treat Students Unfairly Over IP? By David Knight In a lengthy 174 page judgment issued two days before Christmas 2022, the High Court of Justice in London ruled on a dispute between...
Jul 25, 2023 Most Wage-Hour Violations Are Boring By Shlomo Katz Last week, I wrote about an employer that was fined for Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) violations after using a fake priest to help...
Jul 21, 2023 Back to the Drawing Board: War Risk Exclusions in the Cyber Era By Daniel Healy Two recent lawsuits have thrust the once sleepy topic of war risk exclusions into the forefront of insurance coverage issues. The...
Jul 21, 2023 Did This Employer Sell Its Soul? By Shlomo Katz This would be hard to believe if it wasn't in a U.S. Department of Labor press release! A U.S. federal court ordered a restaurant and its...
Jul 19, 2023 New Data Privacy Framework... It's a Problem of Motivation By Morgan Jones It’s been over a week since the European Union announced that it is granting the United States an adequacy decision in light of the new...
Jul 18, 2023 Data Breaches of 2023: And the Award Goes to... By Matthew Richardson It’s Emmys season! That time of the year when we look back at the excellent television that we have watched since last summer and decide...
Jul 13, 2023 What Can the 'Real Slim Shady' Teach Us About Contracts in the AI Era? By Matthew Richardson At the turn of the century, one question, and one question alone was on everyone’s lips: Will the real Slim Shady please stand up? In...
Jul 10, 2023 Good Grief: Will the EU-US Data Privacy Framework Adequacy Decision Stick? By Matthew Richardson It has finally happened. After many months of speculation and nervous waiting, on July 10, the European Commission released its adequacy...
Jul 04, 2023 Right-Sizing Your Post-Financing Option Pool By Brown Rudnick Recent data from Carta indicates that at the time of a Series Seed or Series A financing, a company will typically have an available...