In this latest BRiefing, Darion Alexander and Daniel Healy analyze the insurances policies that cover the risks associated with the widespread and rapid adoption of generative AI technology in daily business functions such as advertising, decision-making and product creation. "The ongoing pressure exerted by current market trends to integrate generative AI technology into businesses has provoked a rapid increase in marketing efforts to display its use," they wrote. "Accordingly, generative AI related claims are increasing and policyholders caught up in those claims are increasingly turning to their insurance coverage. Policyholders should be aware of what kinds of insurance policies exist that will help mitigate such risks and be ready to press for coverage." Click image to read the full post.
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Partner Andrew J. Sherman joined 29Bison’s “How the Deal Was Done” podcast to explore the critical role of intangible assets in mergers and acquisitions. He spoke about the importance of recognizing assets such as human capital, culture and innovation, and addressed the challenges of assessing these assets in a virtual work environment. He also discussed the evolving role of technology in business strategy. Click image to listen to the full episode.
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In a new BRiefing, Erick Robinson examines the Federal Circuit’s recent decision in Kroy IP Holdings v. Groupon that fundamentally shifts the interplay between district?court patent litigation and Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) inter partes reviews. “In holding that a PTAB final written decision invalidating certain claims cannot collaterally estop a patentee from later asserting immaterially different claims in district court, the Federal Circuit recalibrated longstanding assumptions about estoppel, burdens of proof and claim?assertion strategy,” he wrote. Click image to read the full post.
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Brown Rudnick advised Latigo Biotherapeutics on IP matters related to its $150 million Series B financing to develop nonopioid pain medication. The team was led by partner Adam Schoen and included associate Amit Singhai and senior patent agent Hugo Garrido, Ph.D. Read the full announcement here: https://lnkd.in/e-uDFm4u
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Brown Rudnick has secured a victory for respondents Recovery Partners and Revoker in the Supreme Court, with a panel of seven justices ruling unanimously that the appellants’ appeal should be dismissed. Read more here: https://lnkd.in/eKnqU786
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On Monday, March 24, associate Marcus Strong will speak at the New York City Bar Association’s Intellectual Property Institute on intellectual property and video games. His panel will cover copyright and likeness rights in realistic gaming, representing influencers and more. Register here: https://lnkd.in/eK5QVKFu?
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In this latest BRiefing, Daniel Healy and Ryan Cappuzzello discuss key takeaways from Thomson Reuters v. Ross Intelligence, one of the earliest substantive decisions in AI litigation. They examine the case’s implications for AI litigation risks and the evolving role of insurance solutions. “While every case might involve distinguishing facts, AI developers and users would benefit by: (1) analyzing this federal trial court’s decision that concluded an AI company’s use of copyrighted text to train its AI model violated copyright laws and was not protected by fair use; and (2) understanding the types of insurance policies that are available to protect against these lawsuits and the nuances associated with each type of policy,” they wrote. Click image to read the full post.
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Our team is back from LSX - partnering for Life Science eXecutives' Investival Showcase USA, and the energy around innovation in life sciences is stronger than ever. From our many discussions, including during the keynote panel moderated by partner Ryan C. Smith, Ph.D., below are five key themes that will shape the life sciences industry throughout 2025. Learn more about our Life Sciences group here: https://lnkd.in/enNmT5W4
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Brown Rudnick partner Paul Feldberg is speaking at The Anti-Bribery & Corruption Forum 2025 in London, which is hosted by ThoughtLeaders4 Disputes | TL4D. Paul is joining the panel to discuss the overlap and interplay of modern sanctions regimes and ABC compliance. The panel will explore ways of adapting compliance risk management frameworks to identify and manage both ABC and evolving sanctions risks. Review the full agenda here: https://lnkd.in/e8B5kfUN
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