Recently by Mary J. Hildedrand
The Prevalence Of Privacy: Issues For In-House Counsel In The Information Age
Virtually every company - large or small, private or public, local or national - is subject to a panoply of privacy laws. Privacy legislation in the United States is a complex and confusing patchwork of federal and state statutes and regulations. These laws, which govern a broad spectrum of...
Read MoreUK - Law Firms Portrait Of A Tech Group: At Home In The U.S., The UK And The Global Arena
Editor: Ms. Hildebrand, would you tell our readers something about your professional experience? Hildebrand: I was admitted to practice in early 1985, after a mid-year graduation from Duke University School of Law. I spent 5 years or so engaged in general civil and IP litigation. As the field of...
Read MoreNew Copyright Legislation In The Works
Earlier this spring, the House Judiciary Committee's Subcommittee on Courts, the Internet and Intellectual Property (the "Subcommittee") approved three significant bills related to copyrights. The approved bills all focus on controlling infringement, albeit in different ways. One bill would aim to...
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