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By Tom McParland | April 5, 2019
Thursday's verdict followed seven days of trial in the case, targeting Apple's iPhone and iPad products, and dealt a blow to Evolved, which had filed similar suits against other cell phone companies over the same patents.
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By Tom McParland | April 4, 2019
According to the complaint, the all-stock deal was riddled with conflicts and designed to protect KKR & Co. Inc., First Data's controlling shareholder, which took the company private in 2007 in one of the largest leveraged buyouts ever.
By Tom McParland | April 3, 2019
The suit seeks $750 million in damages and a court order barring Showtime from airing the series.
By Amanda Bronstad | April 2, 2019
Among those filing motions Monday to replace Avenatti, who was charged with extortion and bank fraud last week, were the receiver and a former attorney at his firm who are pursuing a $10 million judgment against him. Separately, two former clients sued Avenatti and others for malpractice.
By Tom McParland | April 2, 2019
U.S. Chief Judge Leonard P. Stark of the District of Delaware ruled this week that Donald Parkell had supported claims that Perry Phelps and Robert Coupe, the current and former commissioners, respectively, of the Delaware Department of Corrections, had undermined a 2016 court settlement.
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By Tom McParland | April 2, 2019
According to the complaint, Santa Monica, California-based TrueCar, which operates an internet-based platform for car pricing, disclosed the possibility of changes as merely a risk to its bottom line for nearly a year, when in fact it knew that they were already underway.
By P.J. D'Annunzio | April 2, 2019
A federal appeals court has ruled that an employer waived any objection to a jury verdict resulting from a woman's argument that although she could not prove she was dyslexic, she was entitled to a workplace accommodation because she was "regarded as" such.
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By Tom McParland | April 1, 2019
The ruling found that Travis Kalanick faced a "substantial likelihood of liability" for failing to heed warnings that Otto founder Anthony Levandowski had downloaded thousands of proprietary files from Google's self-driving business Waymo before he left to form the San Francisco-based startup.
By Tom McParland | March 29, 2019
A Delaware Superior Court judge Friday dismissed a lawsuit from the family a slain Wilmington woman that sought to hold outdoor sporting goods retailer Cabela's civilly liable for allegedly selling the murder weapon in a "straw purchase."
By Michael S. Fischer | March 29, 2019
This generation has advantanges, and some disadvantages, over older generations, Brookings reports.
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