May-11

Geolocation Technologies: Emerging Concerns on the IP and Privacy Fronts

An article written by Chicago partner Ken Dort and associate Jeremiah Posedel has been published in The Lawyer’s Brief.  The article was originally written for presentation at the American Bar Association’s 26th Annual Intellectual Property Law Conference in Arlington, Va., April 6-9, 2011.

In “Geolocation Technologies: Emerging Concerns on the IP and Privacy Fronts,” Ken and Jeremiah, both members of the firm’s Intellectual Property Practice Group, provide practical advice to mitigate privacy issues surrounding the use of geolocation data.

Reprinted in part from The Lawyer’s Brief, with permission of Thomson Reuters. The Lawyer’s Brief is available in print and on Westlaw at www.westlaw.com (Westlaw database identifier: LAWBRIEF).

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