February 12, 2018 Blog Can Crypto-Currency Revolutionize the Music Industry? It was only a matter of time before cryptocurrency [1] pervaded the music industry. The proliferation and potential applications of blockchain ... Read More
December 13, 2017 Blog Playing Politics with the Internet – Dangerous game with Net Neutrality Background The idea behind the concept of Net Neutrality arose in the early 2000s, when, inter alia, the High Tech ... Read More
September 14, 2017 Blog The first time that you need a corporate lawyer? One thing that many new business owners don’t realize, is that they also should make sure that they have the ... Read More
August 25, 2017 Blog Graffiti: Legal or Illegal? In the rapidly changing world of Intellectual Property Law, street art protection is less commonly discussed than that of other ... Read More
July 26, 2017 Blog Intellectual Property Implications for the Booming E-sports Industry The term e-sports is short for electronic sports and has come to be associated with describing video games competitions. Much ... Read More
February 16, 2017 Blog Demonstrative evidence: friend or foe? A jury’s job throughout a trial is to comprehend, understand and process all of the information conveyed by both the ... Read More
December 20, 2016 Blog The Search For Equitable Remedies For Breach of Contract by Augustus Balasubramaniam, Esq. Contracts Overview In New York, for a legally enforceable agreement to exist at contract, the Plaintiff ... Read More
November 11, 2016 Blog Commercial Lease Parties Beware: Lessons from Tarrytown by Andrew Fine, JD (NYS Bar admission pending; firm alumnus) Through a recent appellate court decision, New Yorkers were gravely ... Read More
July 16, 2016 Blog Non-U.S. (foreign) copyrighted works should be registered with the U.S. Copyright Office by Henry Park, Esq. Of Counsel and Registered U.S. Patent Attorney Copyrights are territorial rights, which means that they are ... Read More
October 16, 2014 Blog Myriad Back in Court on Patent Subject Matter Eligibility On June 13, 2013, the Supreme Court issued a unanimous decision holding that “genes and the information they encode are ... Read More