by Bruce Raymond | Mar 30, 2020 | Intellectual Property, Massachusetts Legal Blog
The legal world and the media closely monitor every move the Supreme Court makes or considers. However, some rulings attract more attention than others. One that the general public might have overlooked was a 2019 ruling involving infringement claims. Trying to clean... by Bruce Raymond | Jul 30, 2019 | Intellectual Property, Massachusetts Legal Blog
Many tech companies in Connecticut go the route of nondisclosure agreements to protect their intellectual property. If you depend on confidentiality to maintain the profitability of your company, you may also be deliberating how to best use an NDA. At Raymond Law... by Bruce Raymond | Feb 1, 2013 | Connecticut Blog, Cyber Liability, Cyberliability and Technology, Firm News, Intellectual Property, Massachusetts Courts, Massachusetts Courts / Business Litigation Session, Trade Secrets
While companies are often focused on outsider risks such as breach of their systems through a stolen laptop or hacking, often the biggest risk is from insiders themselves. Such problems of access management with existing employees, independent contractors and other... by Bruce Raymond | Sep 26, 2012 | Connecticut Blog, Firm News, Intellectual Property
Apple-loyal customers — from the northeastern reaches of Hartford, Connecticut, to the other far-flung corners of the U.S. — eagerly anticipated this past weekend as the iPhone 5 was finally launched. Given some reports that Apple sold somewhere in the... by Bruce Raymond | Sep 6, 2012 | Connecticut Blog, Employment, Firm News, Intellectual Property, Trade Secrets
An issue that often arises is an employee, upon terminating his or her employment, attempting to solicit his former employer’s customers. An employee can plan to go into competition with his employer and may even take active steps to do so while still employed.... by Bruce Raymond | Aug 22, 2012 | Copyright, Firm News, Illegal Downloads, Intellectual Property, Technology, Torrents
It is no secret that U.S. Copyright law prohibits copying a copyrighted work such as a movie, tv show or music album without the permission of the owner of the copyright. Recently a number of lawsuits have targeted users who have downloaded copyrighted works via...