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UK Court Ruling Smacks Down Claims of ‘AI as Inventor’

In a landmark decision, the UK Supreme Court has ruled that artificial intelligence (AI) cannot be named as an inventor…

1 year ago

Why Isn’t the Case Finished When the Trial is Over?

The American jury trial process can be, to put it simply, an arduous one. Sometimes it feels like there are…

1 year ago

Creating LLCs and Protective Clauses for Investment Properties

The primary purpose of a limited liability company is to protect individuals from personal liability. Any property that could potentially…

1 year ago

Dealing With Unemployment Fraud as a Business Owner

If you have employees, the chances are very high that you've dealt with unemployment claims. And you probably know that…

1 year ago

The End of the SAG-AFTRA Strike: A New Chapter for Actors in the Age of AI

In a move that has reverberated throughout Hollywood and beyond, the recent resolution of the SAG-AFTRA strike has ushered in…

1 year ago

Software Assets in Mergers & Acquisitions

Acquiring a particular software program or SaaS product is often the driving force behind a merger or asset purchase agreement.…

2 years ago

Letters of Intent: What Should You Include?

Contracts are omnipresent in today’s global business world. Buying? Selling? Leasing? Merging? Acquiring? Loaning? Then you need a contract to…

2 years ago

DOJ’s New Incentives: Shaping the Future of Mergers and Acquisitions

In a significant move that is poised to draw increased attention to the landscape of mergers and acquisitions, the Department…

2 years ago

The MGM Cyberattack: A Cautionary Tale on Business Systems Security and Safety

In the fast-paced digital landscape of the 21st century, cybersecurity has become a paramount concern for businesses of all sizes…

2 years ago

Premises Liability for Business Owners

For years, you dreamed about opening up a little shop on Main Street of your very own. And after hard…

2 years ago