Stay tuned for my upcoming post about two significant workplace privacy cases, the New Jersey Supreme Court’s March 30 decision in Stengart v. L[......]
Just in time for Mother’s Day comes a new federal court ruling on the responsibility of online marketplaces for trademark infringement by seller[......]
On March 17 the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) concluded the last of its three roundtables on the state of online privacy. A key area of scrutiny dur[......]
The startup community in Philadelphia is abuzz over a provision in Senate Banking Committee Chairman Chris Dodd’s (D-Conn.) draft financial reform bil[......]
Let me give a shout out to my good friends at Gen3 Marketing, an affiliate marketing agency in suburban Philadelphia started by two former work collea[......]
In the summer of ‘09 I blogged about ICANN’s initiative to authorize potentially hundreds of new gTLD’s (e.g., .bank, .pizza, etc.).[......]
On Tuesday, February 16, a “flash mob” of teenage delinquents, allegedly incited by postings on Facebook, Twitter and MySpace, descended o[......]
This (metaphysical?) question throbbed at the heart of the November, 2009 oral arguments before the Supreme Court in the Bilski v. Kappos case and may[......]
Someone famous — so famous that I’ve forgotten who it is — once observed that the world is riven into two diametrically opposing fac[......]
Two emerging 21st Century technologies — genetic testing and genomic (or personalized) medicine and Web 2.0 — may create legal risks and h[......]