What’s hot this year at the Consumer Electronics Show
Frank Gorman of Gorman & Williams is back in Las Vegas for the annual Consumer Electronics Show. And, just like last year, he’s graciously offered to write a few dispatches about his trip. The following is an overview of CES, which concludes Friday. Gorman co-wrote this with Mike Yang, counsel to Micro Focus and a […]
A year out of law school, UB grad’s message is one of hope
Matt Patton contacted me after I posted a message looking for recent law grads who were still looking for legal work. Patton, 31, worked for AOL as a product engineer before going to University of Baltimore School of Law. He passed the bar in July 2010 but got no offers of legal employment and, eventually, […]
Former Charles Co. school official charged with theft
WASHINGTON — A former school official in Maryland who had oversight of her district’s federal funds for low-income students is accused of using tens of thousands of dollars to buy computers, video game consoles and other electronics for herself and family members, according to federal prosecutors. Rhayda Barnes-Thomas, who worked in the Charles County school […]
Legal disptach from the Consumer Electronics Show
Frank Gorman of Gorman & Williams is in Las Vegas for the annual Consumer Electronics Show. It’s Gorman’s first time at CES since 2007, although he attended for most of the Aughts. The Baltimore lawyer says he goes “to see and keep up with technology,” which helps in his intellectual property practice. He is also […]
Nintendo won’t discount Wii for Christmas
TOKYO — Nintendo’s president said efforts to boost Wii sales ahead of Christmas will focus on limited deals in cooperation with retailers and special packages that add game software or other products to give buyers a feeling of a discount — not an outright price cut. Satoru Iwata’s remarks Friday come a day after the […]