By Alaina Lancaster | June 24, 2021
Facebook and plaintiffs counsel in the litigation stemming from the Cambridge Analytica scandal could enter settlement negotiations with a mediator as soon as September, but in light of persistent discovery disputes, the judge overseeing the case is unsure either side is "sober enough to know when the time is right to go into mediation."
By Michael A. Mora | June 24, 2021
Kyle W. Roche and Devin "Velvel" Freedman, partners at Roche Freedman in New York and Miami, represent the Cornell University computer science professor, Emin Gün Sirer.
By Phillip Bantz | June 24, 2021
The New Jersey-based firm alleges that the Times used its 'stature and financial position' to escape a contractual obligation to pay for software services.
By Michael A. Mora | June 23, 2021
The artificial intelligence-powered software utilizes facial detection through a mobile app to capture the visceral reactions of focus group participants in the blink of an eye.
By Cedra Mayfield | June 23, 2021
"The statute of limitations that you have here is really short," said white-collar criminal defense attorney Andrew Ittleman. "These cases really need to be brought quickly."
By Patrick Smith | June 23, 2021
Already a heavy-hitter in the red-hot practice area, Goodwin has added dozens of lawyers to its technology group this year, including a dozen in this move.
By Ellen Bardash | June 22, 2021
A Covington & Burling lawyer for Amazon said the dispute over allegedly counterfeit chargers is covered by a contract with an arbitration clause, but even if it wasn't, the Southern District of New York wouldn't have jurisdiction without either of the parties being residents of the district or anywhere else in the state.
By Ross Todd | June 22, 2021
"Our legal arguments require deep knowledge of our clients' industries, and our clients' objectives often require a strategy that will not disrupt positions taken with regulators. We frequently achieve this by collaborating with our regulatory colleagues who are already advising on these issues and the evolving law."
By Scott Graham | June 21, 2021
The administrative judges of the Patent Trial and Appeal Board look like principal officers who should have been appointed by the president and confirmed by the Senate, a majority of the court ruled. But the court is getting around that problem by letting the PTO director conduct final review of each decision, rendering the APJs inferior officers.
By Ross Todd | June 21, 2021
Michael Bowe and Lauren Tabaksblat, who joined the firm last year, filed suit last week on behalf of 34 plaintiffs who claim that Pornhub's parent company created "a bustling marketplace for child pornography, rape videos, trafficked videos, and every other form of nonconsensual content."
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