Intellectual Property & Technology

Global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP was recognized as “Law Firm of the Year” in Information Technology Law in the 2024 U.S. News – Best Lawyers® “Best Law Firms” report. Only one firm is awarded this recognition for each nationally ranked practice area.

The firm received the most overall national first-tier rankings for the

Greenberg Traurig is a sponsor of IP-Con 2023, an annual symposium for the progress of science and useful arts hosted by Oracle and the McCarthy Institute at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law.

The proliferation of AI is disrupting the very foundation of IP law by challenging long-held conceptions of what it means

GT Shareholders Ian C. Ballon and Jena M. Valdetero will present at PLI’s Advanced Data Privacy, Cybersecurity and TCPA Class Action Litigation 2023 event Jan. 26, 2023. The program will cover forensic tutorial guides; major new cases and trends from the past year in the law of data privacy and security breach; the latest

Innovation and ingenuity captured by companies in the form of intellectual property (IP) can be some of the greatest corporate assets and as such, require protection. Trade secrets, in particular, are sensitive intellectual property rights because they consist of proprietary information that maintains its value based on its confidentiality or secret status.

If stolen, the

As the way we work, consume, travel, and interact has changed due to Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19), so too has the way our children learn and play changed. Millions of children (and families) affected by the closures of in-person schools, day cares, athletics, summer camps, and other kids programming now rely on home computers and

The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU)’s historic decision in Schrems II, in which the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield was invalidated, requires businesses to rethink the mechanism they can rely on to transfer personal data from the EU to the United States and other countries. However, how the decision will be enforced remains

On Oct. 10, 2019, the California Attorney General’s Office issued the California Consumer Privacy Act Proposed Regulations. The proposed regulations focus on the following CCPA provisions:

  1. notice to consumers;
  2. business practices for handling requests;
  3. verification of requests;
  4. special rules regarding minors; and
  5. nondiscrimination.

Organizations will have until December 8 to submit comments on the