Evaluating Whether the White House is Violating Pokémon Trademarks in Its Social Media Posts
By: Ryan Burgan In early 2026, the White House social media accounts used two trademarks of the Pokémon Company in…
Guiding Your Next Big Move
By: Ryan Burgan In early 2026, the White House social media accounts used two trademarks of the Pokémon Company in…
By: Pablo Urioste Bilateral Investment Treaties (“BITs”) are agreements between two governments to afford certain protections to the investors…
By: Thabiso Faith Mutumhe On March 1, 2026, China’s amended Arbitration Law took effect, marking the first substantive…
By: Lola Campbell On May 13, 2025, the District Court for the Southern District of New York ordered defendants, OpenAI,…
By: Khushi Palan As cities grapple with housing shortages and rising rents, local governments are increasingly cracking down on short-term…
By: Nicholas Yun The 2026 Winter Olympics brought an unexpected legal controversy to the ice rink: music copyright licensing.[1] Several…
By: Kobain Radzat-Lockwood In early December of 2024, xAI, the company behind X (formerly Twitter), introduced an artificial intelligence (AI)…
By: Alejandra Gutierrez On January 21, 2026, the Trump Administration abandoned its appeal in a case before the Fourth Circuit…
By: Jack Di Masi Due to Congress’s failure to enact a uniform statutory rule insulating student-athletes from employee classification, the…
By: Sam Schroeder As you can probably see from the litany of AI-related advertisements and marketing pieces, the biggest trend…
By: Anabelle Faivre More than five years after first filing suit in June 2020, a group of states is pursuing…
By: Rashonda Harris As technology continues to revolutionize financial services, the concept of open banking has gained momentum.[1] Open banking…