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Attorneys General Secure $10.25M Settlement With Major Phone Carriers
"We have all heard and seen advertisements announcing too-good-to-be-true cellphone deals, offering wireless devices for free or 'unlimited' data," California Attorney General Rob Bonta said. "Turns out, many of those deals are indeed too good to be true."Flurry of Patent Suits Against Communications Companies Land in Texas Eastern District
Celerity IP, in six lawsuits, claims it is the exclusive licensee, partnered with two Taiwanese-based companies, ASUS Technology Licensing Inc. and Innovative Sonic Ltd., and is responsible for enforcing their patents.Third Circuit Redefines 'Effective Prohibition' in Wireless Communications Disputes
With respect to the "effective prohibition" standard, the court held that Verizon had proven that there was a "significant gap" in its coverage, and that the proposed monopole would fill that gap.Plaintiff Turns to Texas Court to Sue T-Mobile, Verizon, AT&T Over Tech Patents
While Vivato is commencing litigation against the telecom companies, it is also currently in negotiations with Microsoft Corp. and Samsung Electronics Co. to resolve patent infringement lawsuits.View more book results for the query "T-Mobile USA Inc."
'Body Blows but Nothing Fatal': With Cap Markets and M&A Down, Cahill Drops 19.5% in Revenue
After explosive growth due to strong transactional and capital markets work in 2021, the flip side of that equation was some significant drops in most key financial metrics.Deal Watch: Cleary Leads Big Week in Deals as Bank Crises Bring More Work to Law Firms
Deal activity is strong for the second straight week, while a host of law firms landed on several big bank collapse deals.T-Mobile's $350M Settlement Scrutinized as New Cyberattack Emerges
One day after T-Mobile announced a new cyberattack, a federal judge heard arguments on Friday whether to approve a $350 million data breach settlement.Criminal Considerations and Federal Authorities In Trade Secrets Disputes, Part 3
Part One of this article discussed the passing of the Economic Espionage Act to combat the growing concerns surrounding trade secret theft and the criminal components of trade secret theft. Part Two covers considerations in favor of approaching federal authorities on trade secrets theft. Part Three concludes the series with a look at the potential consequences in approaching federal authorities on trade secrets theft.States Have Started Receiving Payments Over Experian and T-Mobile Data Breaches
"Consumers entrusted these companies with a wealth of important information about themselves, but the companies failed to properly store, safeguard, or dispose of it," New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin said.Trending Stories
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