Ijoined LexBlog just a few months before the COVID pandemic hit, and I’m really grateful for that. This company has fully embraced remote work, making the transition to the “new normal” incredibly smooth. 1I’ve been working from home for years now, and along the way, I’ve picked up some useful strategies for adapting my

Russell Kott
Russell provides years of experience to the Technical Support Success Team to assure quality and efficient customer service. While growing within his role as a technical support specialist, he utilizes his time to focus energy in improving skills towards development and design to improve his role within the company and his future career.
Comma, Comma, Comma, Comma, Comma Chameleon: How Punctuation Can Color IP & Other Legal Rights
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“[T]he comma…this capricious bit of punctuation…”
United States v. Ron Pair Enterprises, Inc., 489 US 235, 249
(1989) (O’Connor, J, dissenting)
For want of a comma, we have this case.”
O’Connor et al. v. Oakhurst Dairy et al.,
851 F.3d 69, 70 (1st Cir. 2017)
“But, when pressed, I do find I have strong views about commas.”
Holy Writ by Mary Norris
THE NEW YORKER, February 16, 2015
From Brussels to Boulder: Colorado Enacts Comprehensive AI Law on the Heels of EU’s AI Act with Significant Obligations for Business and Employers
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In Brief
On May 17, 2024 Colorado Governor Polis signed the landmark Colorado AI Act (Senate Bill 24-205) into law. Colorado is now the first US state with comprehensive AI regulation, adopting a classification system like the European Union’s recent AI Act. The law will take effect February 1, 2026.
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