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By Nicole D. Galli Earlier this month, I spent two days at the Annual Meeting for the Sedona Conference Working Group... Read More
By Nicole D. Galli Earlier this month, I spent two days at the Annual Meeting for the Sedona Conference Working Group...
By Laura T. Geyer and Andrew J. Costa As a technology, general access to generative AI is now so comprehensive that...
By Laura Geyer and Andrew Costa This month, Of Counsel Laura Geyer and Associate Andrew Costa attended the American...
By: Laura T. Geyer, Of Counsel, and Andrew J. Costa, Associate Whether we like it or not, AI is quickly becoming less...
By: Laura T. Geyer, Of Counsel, and Andrew J. Costa, Associate Despite the fervor surrounding AI in the United...
By: Andrew J. Costa, Esq., Associate Artificial intelligence (AI) took center stage in 2023. From the Copyright...
The BIG NEWS in copyright land is that Mickey Mouse is free! He (and Minnie) are in the public domain as of January 1,...
For more than a century, California Business and Professions Code Section 16600 (Section 1600), California law has...
For those of you who have been faithful readers for a while, you know that our Firm has an annual Thanksgiving...
Since this month is Halloween, I thought I’d write about one of the things that keeps me up at night for our...
By: Andrew J. Costa, Esq. The Copyright Office’s ongoing study of artificial intelligence and its impact on copyright...
By Michelle Browing Coughlin For the past three years, I have had the wonderful privilege of serving as one of twelve...
To celebrate the 8th Anniversary of our firm this month, I asked our team to share “fun facts” about themselves – and...
The landscape surrounding restrictive covenant agreements (i.e., non-competes, non-solicits and even non-disclosure or...
By Lexie Elder, Associate at ND Galli Law It’s been nearly one year since the Copyright Claims Board (CCB) opened for...