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State Bar of California Business Law Section Features Karl Kronenberger in Attorney Spotlight
June 3, 2015
Partner Karl Kronenberger was featured in the Attorney Spotlight of the State Bar of California Business Law Section’s monthly newsletter for bringing visibility to legal issues in cyberspace. Mr. Kronenberger...
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ABA Journal Features Karl Kronenberger on Defamation Claims in Wrongful Termination Lawsuits
June 3, 2015
In the article, “Fired workers increasingly add defamation claims to their lawsuits,” published by ABA Journal, Partner Karl Kronenberger addressed the rising rates of these claims. Fired workers are increasingly...
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Ginny Sanderson Educates Brands on Safely Testing Supplements in Natural Products Insider
May 22, 2015
In February 2015, New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman claimed that “DNA barcode testing” revealed the dietary supplements sold by some of the nation’s largest retailers were not what they...
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Ansel Halliburton Addresses 3D Printed Gun Censorship Lawsuit in The Guardian and Wired
May 21, 2015
The inventor of the world’s first 3D printable gun, Cody Wilson, filed a lawsuit this week against the State Department and several officials. The lawsuit claims the government violated his...
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Karl Kronenberger Featured in The Hill on ‘Cybersquatters’ in Presidential Campaign
May 13, 2015
Partner Karl Kronenberger was featured in the article, “Cybersquatters wreak havoc with ‘16 field” published by The Hill, addressing a growing problem that 2016 presidential candidates face: cybersquatters. At the...
Monkey Selfies, AI, and Copyright (or, Do Androids Dream of Intellectual Property?)
April 17, 2015
Who owns photos taken by monkeys today? Tomorrow, who will own photos taken by autonomous drones, or written works produced by machine learning algorithms or artificial intelligence? Copyright lawyers have...
Karl Kronenberger Discusses Internet Domain Trolling Trend with Washington Post
April 16, 2015
Partner Karl Kronenberger was featured in the article “From TedCruz.ca to TaylorSwift.porn: How the golden age of domain-trolling was born” published by Washington Post, addressing the trend of purchasing Internet...
Firm Scores $275,000 for Employee Whose Employer Snooped Through Personal Email
March 23, 2015
In 2014, the East Whittier City School District in California was sued for violating various federal and state anti-wiretapping laws and for invading the privacy of a teacher while he...