Faruki Blog

Should Consumers Click "I Agree?"

Rumors were abuzz that if you "liked" the General Mills Facebook page, then you gave up the right to sue. In this Business Litigation Update, Faruki.. Read More

Issues of Nexus in Light of Recent Supreme Court Certiorari Denials

The rise of Internet commerce has brought with it inconsistent laws and court decisions across states as to whether retailers that have no physical.. Read More

What We Can Learn From the Target Data Breach and Even More From its Response?

Ron Raether, Jeff Knight and I attended the American Conference International's 8th Annual Cyber and Data Risk Insurance in Chicago (Ron spoke), a.. Read More

TRO vs Preliminary Injunction

TRO v. Preliminary Injunction. "I won't hear your TRO without some notice to the other side" – a phrase often heard by trial lawyers practicing in.. Read More

March 2014 Faruki Website Newsletter

What's new at Faruki Ireland & Cox P.L.L. * Anatomy of a Data Breach: What you Say (or Don't Say) Can Hurt You; * Erin Rhinehart attends 19th annual.. Read More

Fighting for Market Share: Why Past Battles Over IP Matter Even When Your Patent Ceases To

The single-serve coffee industry is brewing up a set of interesting legal issues relating to the interplay of patent and antitrust law. Thanks in no.. Read More