Many inventors assume that obtaining a patent automatically prevents competitors from copying their products. In a recent appearance on inventRightTV, McCarter & English partner Erik Belt discussed a common misunderstanding about patent protection and explained how companies often develop Continue Reading
Ron Leibman Shares Insights on the Montgomery Decision on On the Move with Dan Ronan
Ron Leibman recently joined On the Move with Dan Ronan (SiriusXM) to discuss the far-reaching implications of the Supreme Court’s Montgomery decision and what it means for the trucking and logistics industry. During the conversation, Ron explored how the decision may expand liability exposure for Continue Reading
Mangione Evidence
A New York state judge ruled that prosecutors can use a gun and notebook seized from Luigi Mangione’s backpack at his murder trial, but found that other that evidence was improperly obtained. In this episode of Bloomberg Law Radio, former federal prosecutor Robert Mintz analyzes the judge’s mixed Continue Reading
Comey Indicted
For the second time in seven months, the Department of Justice has indicted former FBI Director James Comey in connection with an Instagram post depicting seashells arranged on the beach. Robert Mintz, Chair of McCarter’s Government Investigations & White Collar Defense Group and a former Continue Reading
Comey Indicted for Second Time
Former FBI Director James Comey has been indicted in connection with an Instagram post from May of last year depicting seashells arranged on the beach. The indictment claims a reasonable recipient, who’s familiar with the surrounding circumstances, would interpret the post as a serious expression of Continue Reading
Robert Mintz on How DOJ Errors Are Challenging Relations with Federal Judges on Bloomberg Law Radio
The US Department of Justice has experienced turnover, leaving a smaller, less experienced group of lawyers to manage an increasing volume of litigation. In a recent episode of Bloomberg Law Radio, McCarter partner and former federal prosecutor Robert Mintz discussed the importance of the Continue Reading
Zachary Myers Discusses Criminal Case Involving AI-Generated Images of Minors
As generative artificial intelligence tools become more powerful and widely available, they are also being misused to create harmful and exploitative content online. In a recent case in Indiana, an 18-year-old man was arrested and charged with offenses that include using generative AI tools to Continue Reading
Identifying CUI in the Supply Chain
In this episode of the Cuick 10 Podcast, Alex Major joins Derek White, Chief Operating Officer of Beryllium InfoSec to discuss the challenges organizations face when identifying Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI). Alex explains why CUI identification has become one of the most critical Continue Reading
The BIOSECURE Act Is Coming, and No Contractor Is as “Biotech‑Free” as They Think
In follow up to his co-authored featured comment in The Government Contractor, Alex Major joined The Federal Drive with Terry Gerton to break down what the BIOSECURE Act, a series of new regulations set to require contractors to map their supply chains, vet their vendors, and certify they are not Continue Reading
Zachary Myers Discusses Federal Charges in Child Exploitation Case in Indiana
McCarter partner and former US Attorney for the Southern District of Indiana, Zachary Myers, spoke with WISH-TV to discuss new federal charges against a man charged with travel and interstate commerce to engage in unlawful sexual contact with a child and child exploitation. Explaining the transition Continue Reading