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By Tom McParland | November 21, 2018
The ruling refused the Tangoe board's motion to dismiss a shareholder class action from former Tangoe investors who claim they were shortchanged in the company's April 2017 sale to Marlin Equity Partners.
By Scott Graham | November 21, 2018
U.S. District Judge Gonzalo Curiel says he lacks jurisdiction to rule after Qualcomm promises not to sue over nine patents identified by Apple.
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By Tom McParland | November 20, 2018
In a Chancery Court filing made public Monday, plaintiffs argued that deep conflicts on Facebook exposed the Facebook directors to serious liability for their role in allegedly hiding from users, investors—and the U.S. Congress—Facebook's practice of sharing private data with outside parties.
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By Tom McParland | November 20, 2018
Plaintiffs argue in a Chancery Court filing made public Monday that deep conflicts exposed the Facebook directors to serious liability for their role in allegedly hiding from users, investors—and the U.S. Congress—Facebook's practice of sharing private data with outside parties.
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By Tom McParland | November 19, 2018
The dress retailer filed for bankruptcy Monday morning in U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware, with a deal to keep its stores open during restructuring.
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By Tom McParland | November 19, 2018
Moon Express said last week in court papers that it was challenging the Oct. 15 decision from U.S. Chief Judge Leonard P. Stark.
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By Tom McParland | November 15, 2018
A federal appeals court has rejected a shareholder appeal in a lawsuit challenging the U.S. government's ability to seize all of the quarterly profits generated by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac after the companies' bailout amid the 2008 financial crisis.
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By Tom McParland | November 15, 2018
Chancellor Andre G. Bouchard said that while Richardson Electronics' board did mislead plaintiff Steven H. Busch in the run-up to the litigation, it was unclear whether Busch had actually relied on those representations in deciding whether to make a demand that the directors consider pursuing their own litigation.
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By Tom McParland | November 13, 2018
A federal judge in Delaware gave final approval Tuesday to a $9 million class-action settlement in Hartig Drug Co.'s antitrust suit against Allergan, after an appeals court in 2016 revived claims that Allergan had tried to suppress generic versions of its eye-care products.
By Scott Graham | November 9, 2018
In the Cisco-Arista feud, Chief Judge Sharon Prost rules that the equitable doctrine forbidding an inventor from selling a patent and then attacking its validity can't be squared with the America Invents Act.
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