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The US Supreme Court, in the Alice Corp. v. CLS Bank International decision, focused on whether the business method patents by the Alice Corporation were patent-eligible or whether they were drawn to a patent-ineligible abstract idea.
In this blog post, Alan Marco, Chief Economist for Ocean Tomo, a part of J.S. Held, discusses the significance of this ruling, how it increased uncertainty in the intellectual property system, and what it means for innovation and investment.
To learn more, visit: https://lnkd.in/eRqrvfD2#IntellectualProperty#Patents#Innovation
In insurance claims and legal disputes where visual field inspections of roofing conditions are not conclusive in determining the cause or extent of damage, samples are collected and sent to a forensic roofing lab for further analysis.
In this article, Marcos Flores Jr., Roofing Lab Director within J.S. Held’s Forensic Architecture & Engineering practice, provides insight on the types of testing used in a forensic roofing lab to evaluate the cause and extent of damage in roofing samples collected from the field, including if damage is consistent with hail or some other anomaly.
To view the article, visit: https://lnkd.in/evX266hS#50andForward#50YearsOfInsights#Roofing
Less than a week ago, many people and organizations throughout the world were impacted by a global IT outage. While initial reports indicate that the event was not linked to a cyber-attack or security incident, the fallout highlighted a crucial lesson: dependence on single or limited third-party platforms can cripple organizations.
To minimize the impact on an organization, it is critical to understand the dynamics that work between business operations – spanning people, processes, and technologies. A comprehensive business and digital risk assessment provides an understanding of these dynamics and identifies vulnerabilities. Findings need to be documented and systems backed up with up-to-date, accurate, and tested plans for business continuity, disaster recovery, incident response, and crisis management.
To learn more about your current risk posture and exposure and to discover how our cyber advisory team can help mitigate the negative impacts of large-scale events, visit: https://lnkd.in/gdFGfWjf#50andForward#Cybersecurity#BusinessContinuity#DisasterRecovery
In celebration of National Intern Day, we extend our sincere appreciation to our exceptional 2024 summer interns!
Our summer interns include students from colleges and universities across Canada, Singapore, the United States, and the United Kingdom. They have demonstrated inspiring hard work, determination, and an unwavering commitment to excellence across various departments.
Join us in celebrating their achievements and wishing them continued success in their professional careers!
To learn more about internships at J.S. Held, visit: https://lnkd.in/edijG5ej#50andForward#InternDay#Internship
With enforcement authorities hot on the trail of cryptocurrency and blockchain companies, investigations involving these records are becoming increasingly common.
Crypto Compliance & Investigations expert James P. Brennan, CFE, CBP, will join Mark Califano and Matthew Lafferman of Dentons US LLP to discuss "Challenges & Risks in Cryptocurrency & Blockchain Investigations" in a Practising Law Institute (PLI) webinar on August 7th.
Topics will include:
• An overview of the digital asset landscape
• Unique risks and challenges that arise in cryptocurrency investigations
• Common solutions to these risks and challenges
For more information, visit: https://lnkd.in/efVuZVkf#FindYourExpert#50YearsOfInsights#50andForward
Our Accident Reconstruction team was retained to investigate and reconstruct a collision involving two racing vehicles, traveling over twice the speed limit, that struck another vehicle turning at an intersection before causing damage to other vehicles and structures nearby.
Our team was asked to determine:
• The impact speeds of the racing vehicles.
• The potential for a typical driver, in the respective positions of the drivers racing, to avoid the incident collision with the turning vehicle.
• The left turning driver’s visibility of the two racing vehicles, at the time when the leftward turn was initiated.
• The likelihood that a typical driver, in the position of the driver of the turning vehicle, would have initiated the left turn.
J.S. Held Accident Reconstruction expert Shady Attalla, P.Eng., CFEI, shares, “For this engagement, our team utilized computer simulations, assessed security camera footage, analyzed EDR (Black Box) data, and conducted human factors research on driver perception response times and gap acceptance.”
View the video below to learn more about the engagement or visit: https://lnkd.in/epaEtMjp#50andForward#AccidentReconstruction#HumanFactors
Builder's risk insurance plays a vital role in infrastructure projects by providing financial protection, ensuring project continuity, and analyzing potential losses and liabilities associated with construction-related damages or delays. But how does the claims process work, and who is involved?
In this paper, Martin Hoey and Farhood Nowzartash, PhD, PEng, examine the complexities of builder's risk claims and provide insight into risk management strategies and the claims process.
To learn more, visit: https://lnkd.in/eiH4DJjX#50andForward#50YearsOfInsights#InfrastructureProjects
Our Accident Reconstruction team was retained to investigate and reconstruct a collision involving a 2016 International heavy truck and a group of pedestrians walking on State Road 60 in Florida.
The engagement included rapid response to the accident scene to document and collect evidence, capturing a 3D digital scan of the site, and downloading/preserving EDR data from the International heavy truck.
Based on our site inspection, the 3D digital scan, photogrammetric analysis of photos and video still frames from the day of the accident, photo and video evidence, human factors analysis, and the EDR data, we were able to confirm the truck’s point of rest and the pedestrians’ locations/movements and determine vehicle speeds, positions, braking, and steering with minimal uncertainty.
We produced visual aids of the crash sequence from multiple perspectives and developed a 3D computer model that can be viewed with a virtual reality headset, allowing viewers to see the crash happen in real time, understand the events that took place, and make informed decisions about the case.
View the video below to learn more about the engagement or visit: https://lnkd.in/eeck34QY#50andForward#AccidentReconstruction#Visualization