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The Highest-growth Legal Practice Areas in 2024 and Beyond

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Intellectual Property (IP) Intellectual property cases can get complex and challenging depending on the medium and parties involved. Typically, when a copyright owner sells their intellectual property to a third partner, the original owner doesn’t benefit from the increased valuation of that property.

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Berkeley Technology Law Journal Podcast: Regulating IP in the Metaverse with Professor Molly Van Houweling

Berkley Technology Law Journal

Her recent scholarly work includes “The New Private Law and Intellectual Property,” forthcoming in the Oxford Handbook of the New Private Law (2020); and “Intellectual Property as Property,” in the Research Handbook on the Economics of Intellectual Property Law (2019).

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Berkeley Technology Law Journal Podcast: Quantum Computing

Berkley Technology Law Journal

[Isabel] 1:08 Quantum computing – like all other new technologies – operates in a rapidly shifting legal framework that attempts to incorporate the technology into existing frameworks for intellectual property or international security. So, the research for this paper started in early 2020.

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ALSP Axiom Opens Law Firm in Arizona Under Alternative Business Structure License

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Axiom , one of the longest-running alternative legal services providers, today joins the ranks of licensed legal services providers as it opens Axiom Advice & Counsel LLC (AA&C), a law firm in Arizona, where it plans to provide corporate legal services to businesses.

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Berkeley Technology Law Journal Podcast: Digital Markets Act with Professor Jürgen Kühling

Berkley Technology Law Journal

Companies such as Apple have already expressed their displeasure, stating that the regulations will lead to unnecessary privacy and security vulnerabilities for its users and prevent the company from charging for the intellectual property. The information presented here does not constitute legal advice.

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Berkeley Technology Law Journal Podcast: Digital Markets Act with Professor Jürgen Kühling

Berkley Technology Law Journal

Companies such as Apple have already expressed their displeasure, stating that the regulations will lead to unnecessary privacy and security vulnerabilities for its users and prevent the company from charging for the intellectual property. The information presented here does not constitute legal advice.

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