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Automotive Tech In 2018: Legal Trends And Developments
25 January 2019
WilmerHale
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This article was published by Law360 and written by
David Cavanaugh, Arthur Coviello, Rachael Million-Perez, Michael
Silhasek, Michael Summersgill, Timothy Syrett, Paul Vanderslice and
former Partner Natalie Hanlon Leh. This is the second annual
year-in-review article written by WilmerHale lawyers focusing on
legal trends in the automotive industry. The
first article was published in December 2017.
Excerpt: The legal landscape for the automotive
sector continued its evolution in 2018 with the development of new
technology becoming a focal point for litigation, patenting and
regulation. As we did at the close of 2017, we look back at 2018 to
provide an overview of the major intellectual property and
regulatory trends in the industry, as well as lingering areas of
uncertainty. Read the article.
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