September 01, 2022 | Daily Business Review
Some Google Workers Protest $1.2 Billion Israeli ContractProject Nimbus is a $1.2 billion contract through which Google and Amazon.com Inc. provide the Israeli government and military with artificial intelligence and cloud services.
By Julia Love and Davey Alba
4 minute read
August 08, 2014 | The Recorder
Friedland Takes Ninth Circuit to Silicon ValleyJudge Michelle Friedland is moving her chambers to the San Jose district court. As telecommuting increases, more judges are choosing offices away from traditional court seats.
By Julia Love
3 minute read
August 07, 2014 | The Recorder
Grewal Objects to Government Surveillance RequestThroughout 2013, law enforcement officers ignored court deadlines for notifying suspects that their vehicles had been tracked, according to the magistrate judge.
By Julia Love
3 minute read
August 07, 2014 | The Recorder
Koh Squashes Double-Charging Class Action Against AppleThe San Jose federal judge denied class certification, concluding that some customers might intentionally purchase the same product twice.
By Julia Love
2 minute read
August 06, 2014 | International Edition
Apple and Samsung Drop Overseas FightsThe two companies have taken another step toward global peace, agreeing to lay down their arms in eight countries outside the United States where they had litigation pending.
By Julia Love, The Recorder
3 minute read
August 06, 2014 | The Recorder
Apple and Samsung Drop Overseas FightsThe cease-fire allows the companies to await the outcome of U.S. appeals while ending the expense of worldwide war.
By Julia Love
3 minute read
August 04, 2014 | The Recorder
Judge Rejects Takeda's Tactic in Generics FightBy Julia Love
2 minute read
August 01, 2014 | Law.com
In Feds vs. FedEx, Both Sides Can Pack a PunchThe government says the company could be fined up to $1.6 billion for aiding online pharmacy sales, but FedEx lawyers Cristina Arguedas and Allen Ruby are ready to rumble.
By Julia Love
4 minute read
July 30, 2014 | Law.com
Storm Brewing Over Feds' Use of Cell Tower InfoA federal magistrate wants Melinda Haag's office to explain why a warrant shouldn't be required to obtain locations of mobile phone users.
By Julia Love
3 minute read
July 29, 2014 | The Recorder
Montali to Play Mix and Match With Unfinished-Business DoctrineBankruptcy judge must decide if Howrey estate's clawback claims are valid under D.C. law.
By Julia Love
3 minute read
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