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Fox Rothschild LLP

The Future has Arrived – New Technologies in Construction

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The construction industry has traditionally been slow to adapt to new technologies, but things are changing. Construction companies are keen to control costs (including increased costs due to supply chain issues), improve...more

Esquire Deposition Solutions, LLC

8 Critical Technologies for Today’s Next-Generation Litigators

When asked what they are looking for in a lawyer, business leaders and in-house counsel invariably say the same thing. Yes, they want a lawyer who is an expert in the relevant legal domain, whether it’s business regulation,...more

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3D Printing Half-Year Report - Q2 2021

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Is 3D printing the next litigation frontier? Litigation over 3D printing will become increasingly more prevalent as the technology becomes less expensive to build due to rising demand, some lawyers say. A federal court in...more

Womble Bond Dickinson

How Restaurants Could Use Advanced Tech to Survive the Pandemic and Beyond

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It’s no secret that the COVID-19 crisis is destroying the restaurant industry. Hospitality dies when customers won’t leave their homes, and no amount of Grub Hub delivery will replace the dine-in experience, the workers it...more

Perkins Coie

How Are the World’s Most Disruptive Technologies Faring in the Fight Against the World’s Most Disruptive Virus?

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Over the last decade, we have heard a lot about artificial intelligence, machine learning, robotics, blockchain, and other disruptive digital technologies and how they are transforming the world. With the current coronavirus...more

Hogan Lovells

Life Sciences and Health Care Horizons - 2020

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We are pleased to provide you with the third annual installment of our Life Sciences and Health Care Horizons guide. For each of these guides, we have asked our industry thought leaders throughout the world to write about...more

Williams Mullen

New Export Requirements for Emerging and Foundational Technologies

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The U.S. is adopting a major change in the export control laws. Under the recently enacted Export Control Reform Act of 2018 (“ECRA”), the Commerce Department is imposing a new category of export controls on “emerging” and...more

NAM (National Arbitration and Mediation)

Patent Arbitration In The Age Of Rapidly Changing Technology

It may be time to give greater consideration to Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) for patent disputes. The rapid changes brought about by the technological revolution have in many instances shortened the economic lifecycle...more

Hogan Lovells

Education and collaboration – Essential for the Fourth Industrial Revolution

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The Fourth Industrial Revolution is upon us and countries across the world are grappling with ways to capitalize on its opportunities and mitigate its risks....more

Knobbe Martens

MRI-Compatible Robot Aims to Improve Breast Cancer Biopsies

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The University of Twente in Enschede, Netherlands recently introduced “the world’s smallest and most accurate 3D-printed biopsy robot,” called the Stormram 4. The device is designed to carry out biopsies during breast cancer...more

Haight Brown & Bonesteel LLP

Will Technology End Construction Defect Litigation? – How Robotics and 3D Printing Are Already Changing the Construction Industry

As implausible as it might be, the days for construction defect litigation could be numbered. By 2026, it might be gone for good thanks to exploding technological applications. You might be thinking "well, I've seen many...more

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