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Florida Coach and Co-Defendants Ask Court to Drop Jaden Rashada NIL Lawsuit

Insurance Journal

Napier, Florida booster/automotive technology businessman Hugh Hathcock … (AP) — Florida coach Billy Napier and two co-defendants on Tuesday filed motions to dismiss quarterback Jaden Rashada’s lawsuit regarding a failed name, image and likeness deal worth nearly $14 million.

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Jaguar Land Rover Breached: The Persistent Threat of Ransomware in the Automotive Industry

Complex Discovery

As ransomware actors like HELLCAT refine their tactics, often exploiting infostealer-derived credentials, this breach serves as a cautionary tale for organizations in the automotive sector and beyond.

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Patent Licensing is a Risky Business: Let the Market Strike the Balance

IP Watchdog

Patent licensing and technology transfer is a cornerstone of modern economies, where the efficiencies of collaboration and division of labor do not require firms to be vertically integrated. The Wright brothers did not build commercial aviation, and yet commercial aviation was born thanks to the Wright brothers’ invention.

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Getting a Tech LLM: Is It Worth It?

Law Sites

As technology continues to transform our economy and culture, businesses need a new breed of lawyers who understand the legal and commercial aspects of technology. Cornell Tech’s Master of Laws (LLM) in Law, Technology, and Entrepreneurship is the first degree program of its kind in the world.

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The Remarkable 2, Supernote A5 X and iPad: War of the E-Tablets!

Attorney at Work

It can be concluded from this study that for a student considering a new note-taking device, paper notebooks seem to be more environmentally friendly than the tablets, given the current state of technology. The technology of paper has reached its zenith. But wait a minute, what about the future? But they did it. Like paper.

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Fifth Circuit Says Auto Parts Suppliers Have No Article III Standing to Bring Antitrust Claims Against SEP Holders

IP Watchdog

Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit on Monday vacated and remanded a district court decision that had dismissed Continental Automotive Systems, Inc.’s s suit against several standard-essential patent holders and their licensing agent, claiming violations of federal antitrust law and state law.

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Driving Forward: Autonomous Vehicles, Artificial Intelligence and Intellectual Property in Brazil

IP Watchdog

The Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) has developed a classification of autonomous vehicles, creating six categories for autonomous driving.