Editor’s noteBy Daniel KeganMarch 2007In October 2006 the Intellectual Property Section presented an ISBA LawEd seminar entitled, “To Disclose or Not to Disclose—The Benefits and Limitations of Non-Disclosure Agreements.”
Editor’s notesBy Daniel KeganJanuary 2007A message from Editor Dan Kegan.
The higher HIPAA hurdleBy Elliott C. Bankendorf & Sherry L. RolloMarch 2007In April 2001, the Standards for Privacy of Individually Identifiable Health Information (the “Privacy Rule”) issued under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) became effective.
Nondisclosure agreements: Useful examplesBy Eugene F. FriedmanMarch 2007Recent prior articles in this newsletter by other authors have discussed the legal foundation of nondisclosure agreements.
“Pull My Finger Fred” gets his day in courtBy Steven L. Baron & Lindsay H. LaVineSeptember 2007For years to come, Illinois courts will cite the JCW Investments case (or the “farting doll” case, as it is affectionately known) for the proposition that federal law does not preempt state law in the realm of punitive damages. Who would have thought that Pull My Finger Fred would be such a pioneer?
Pulling the Plug on “The Electric (Slide)”By Margo Lynn HablutzelMarch 2007Thousands of guests at weddings, bas mitzvah, Sweet Sixteen parties, company holiday gatherings, and other events have been cajoled into joining a line dance called “The Electric Slide” over the last thirty years.
Select Illinois case law on non-disclosure agreements and trade secretsBy Steven L. Baron & Kristin L. LingrenJanuary 2007The following is a compilation of significant and/or factually interesting cases addressing issues that directly or indirectly affect the enforceability of nondisclosure agreements in Illinois.
What’s in a name?By Margo Lynn HablutzelJanuary 2007Recent activity in the UK and USA have highlighted a celebrity’s use of name or nickname as a trademark.