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Safeguarding Innovation: A Case Study on Intellectual Property Protection for a National University Health System’s EMR Software

Situation: A prominent national university health system faced the challenge of safeguarding its Electronic Medical Records (EMR) system’s intellectual property, particularly the software component. With the growing importance of digital health records, protecting the source code became crucial for the university’s EMR system, especially as they were contemplating the sale of the system to a… Continue reading Safeguarding Innovation: A Case Study on Intellectual Property Protection for a National University Health System’s EMR Software

The Case of the Imaginary Yacht: Is ChatGPT the Future of Legal Research?

April 3, 2023   |   By: Daniel Davis   Is ChatGPT the Future of Legal Research?   I recently asked a robot for legal advice. I had heard about OpenAI’s ChatGPT program, famous for its ability to rap in the style of well-known musical artists (hello, copyright lawsuits), write college essays (teachers, GPTZero is your new hero), and… Continue reading The Case of the Imaginary Yacht: Is ChatGPT the Future of Legal Research?

AI Art & Copyright Part 1: Do Androids Dream of Copyright Registration?

January 18, 2023   PART 1 If you scrolled through social media during the month of December, you probably saw an explosion of digital self-portraits from your friends and colleagues using the AI-art app, LENSA. LENSA is the latest AI-art app to join the ranks of Midjourney and DALL-E. LENSA uses artificial intelligence to digitize… Continue reading AI Art & Copyright Part 1: Do Androids Dream of Copyright Registration?

Will ChatGPT End the Legal Profession? Don’t Fire Your Lawyer Just Yet

January 17, 2023   |   By: Mark Magas ChatGPT is a new and wildly popular generative artificial intelligence (AI) tool from OpenAI.[i] Users provide textual instructions to the tool, such as “Explain quantum computing in simple terms,” and the tool will generate a response. Based on people’s reactions so far, the responses are uncannily realistic. The release… Continue reading Will ChatGPT End the Legal Profession? Don’t Fire Your Lawyer Just Yet

How Law Firms Are Responding to the Russia-Ukraine Crisis

By: Tom Dunlap  [4/15/22] As the Russian invasion of Ukraine continues, the world continues to watch on in near-unanimous bewilderment. Many hope for a swift conclusion; however, the is a growing fear that the conflict will escalate into the most consequential humanitarian crisis and military conflict since World War II.  The conflict has already spilled… Continue reading How Law Firms Are Responding to the Russia-Ukraine Crisis

Mentone Solutions v. Digit Int’l and the Importance of Detailing Technological Improvements in a Patent Specification to Survive Eligibility Challenges under § 101

By: Mark Magas Mentone Sols. LLC v. Digi Int’l Inc. provides patent owners with additional guidance on the pendulum swinging away from the widespread, successful challenges to validity, which sprung from Alice and its progeny. [1]. In Mentone, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit reversed a decision by Judge Stark from the District of Delaware that found… Continue reading Mentone Solutions v. Digit Int’l and the Importance of Detailing Technological Improvements in a Patent Specification to Survive Eligibility Challenges under § 101