Thursday, February 5, 2026

Now Available! Seyfarth’s 2026 50-State Non-Compete Desktop Reference — Your Essential Guide

We are pleased to share the 2026 edition of Seyfarth’s 50-State Non-Compete Desktop Reference, a trusted nationwide resource for navigating the complex and increasingly dynamic landscape of non-compete and trade secrets law. What’s Inside This year’s updated edition provides in-depth, jurisdiction-by-jurisdiction analysis of: With continued FTC scrutiny and growing state-level legislative momentum, organizations face increasing complexity... Continue Reading


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The “Cloud Reset”: Why Enterprises Are Bringing Data Management Back In-House and Why Legal Should Too

For more than a decade, enterprise IT strategy favored an almost singular mission: get as many data and business processes as possible into the public cloud. While that approach unlocked scalability, rapid provisioning, and new ways of working, a “Cloud Reset” is now reshaping enterprise infrastructure strategy with major implications for government agencies, legal operations, litigation support teams, and corporate legal departments.  


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Wednesday, February 4, 2026

A silent brain disease can quadruple dementia risk

Researchers studying nearly 2 million older adults found that cerebral amyloid angiopathy sharply raises the risk of developing dementia. Within five years, people with the condition were far more likely to be diagnosed than those without it. The increased risk was present even without a history of stroke. Experts say this makes early screening for memory and thinking changes especially important.


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The Growing Role of Copyright in Product Design Protection

For many product-focused companies, design often is the product.  Differentiation lives in surface ornamentation, overall look-and-feel, and visual details that drive purchasing decisions often long before utility is evaluated.  Against that backdrop, many brands are reexamining copyright law as a faster, more flexible tool for protecting product aesthetics....
By: Quarles & Brady LLP


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Let’s Start at the Very Beginning: Delaware Supreme Court Reaffirms That Consideration for Restrictive Covenants Is Measured at Contract Formation, Not Time of Enforcement

On February 3, 2026, the Delaware Supreme Court issued a short but highly anticipated order in North American Fire Ultimate Holdings, LP v. Doorly, reversing the Chancery Court’s dismissal of contract claims seeking to enforce restrictive covenants against a former senior executive. The decision clarifies that the existence of consideration supporting restrictive covenants must be... Continue Reading


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