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Newly Released CBP Ruling Reveals Apple Watch Pulse Oximetry Redesign

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The CBP EOE ruling determined that Apple’s redesigned watches, which disabled the infringing pulse oximetry functionality, were sufficiently modified to fall outside the scope of the ITC’s exclusion order, allowing them to be imported and sold in the US.

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Guest Post: The Year in Justice Tech: 2023 Report and News Roundup

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[This guest post is by Maya Markovich , executive director of the Justice Technology Association, an organization formed to support companies in the justice tech sector. She is also executive in residence for justice tech at Village Capital, the largest organization in the world supporting impact-driven, seed-stage startups.]

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Can Tech Advances Fuel a Medical Malpractice Crisis?

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Over the last five decades, we have witnessed three medical malpractice crises which have each led to soaring insurance premiums, an avalanche of new legal claims, and insurers calling it quits in many of the affected states. How Tech Advances Can Expose Doctors to Liability. Looming Medical Malpractice Crisis.

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How Attorneys Can Use Legal Data for Strategic Law Firm Positioning

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Using legal data for strategic law firm planning is no longer reserved for BigLaw. As covered in Part 1 in this series, one of the easiest ways to begin using legal data to boost business development is to look more intently at the firm’s clients. But what’s even more important for law firms is to see this happening in real-time.

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Law Firm Marketing Regulation: What’s Hot and What’s Not — a Tribute

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Bob Denney was a kind, generous and insightful man who had his finger on the pulse of the legal profession like no one else. For nearly 30 years, Bob published a newsletter under the banner of “What’s Hot and What’s Not” in the legal profession. Use of tech to practice law by those who are not lawyers. No Reading Yet.

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ITC: Apple is an “Adjudicated Infringer” Improperly Seeking “Permission to Continue Infringing”

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by Dennis Crouch This article analyzes some of the latest developments in the ongoing legal battle between medical device company Masimo and tech giant Apple regarding Apple’s adjudged infringement of Masimo’s pulse oximetry patents in its Apple Watch.

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Remote Work is Here to Stay and Here’s Why it Matters

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From billing to staffing—you name it, nearly every facet of legal operations has had to adjust under these new working conditions. It’s no secret that the legal sector has traditionally been more risk-averse in its attitude towards telecommuting. How Legal Technology is Bridging the Gap. Tom Addair, Addair Law.