By Ross Todd | November 12, 2020
In a privacy class action involving Google and its Chrome browser, lawyers at Boies Schiller Flexner filed a brief Tuesday on behalf of the former Democratic presidential candidate saying recently passed state laws make it clear that California consumers have a property interest in their own data.
By Ross Todd | November 11, 2020
Jones Day on Tuesday sought to clarify that it hasn't made allegations of voter fraud on behalf of President Trump or any party affiliated with him.
By Ross Todd | November 9, 2020
San Francisco defense attorney Adam Gasner's client, identified in court papers as 'Individual X,' last week handed over a trove of Bitcoin hacked from the long-shuttered online black market Silk Road and walked away a free person.
By Ross Todd | November 5, 2020
Moe Fodeman and Michael Sommer at Wilson Sonsini convinced a federal judge in Brooklyn to order hedge fund manager Och-Ziff Capital Management Group to pay restitution to clients who lost mining rights in a judicial bribery scandal in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
By Ross Todd | November 3, 2020
The plaintiffs' team at Zuckerman Spaeder and Psych Appeal scored an injunction set to run up to 10 years designed to prevent the nation's largest insurer from making coverage decisions for mental health and substance abuse coverage that don't comply with generally accepted standards of care.
By Michael A. Mora | October 29, 2020
In a class action settlement involving Godiva Chocolatier, the appellate court held that a "party does not have standing to sue when it pleads only the bare violation of a statute."
By Ross Todd | October 28, 2020
"At the end of the day I think the jurors are better served, the system is better served, and the lawyers are better served when we are more efficient," said Reed Smith's Ricky Raven, the winner of a 55-day Zoom jury trial.
By Ross Todd | October 26, 2020
Your blood pressure won't be going down if you talk to a bunch of academics focused on voting laws in the run-up to election day.
By Ross Todd | October 21, 2020
Google's Silicon Valley rival Apple gets a whopping 56 name drops in the blockbuster DOJ complaint filed against the search giant Tuesday.
By Ross Todd | October 15, 2020
"These massive cases are won on a thousand cuts," says Gibson Dunn's Joel Cohen. "Especially in a complex white-collar case, there's not a Perry Mason moment."
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