By Scott Graham | March 12, 2021
"The Director is permitted, but never compelled" to grant America Invents Act petitions challenging patent validity, the court rules. It's a blow to tech companies that argue they're wrongly being denied access.
By Zack Needles | Karen Sloan | March 12, 2021
This week's episode features a conversation with Nicole Clark, co-founder and CEO of Los Angeles-based Trellis Research, which helps state court litigators and in-house legal departments use artificial intelligence and data analytics to learn more about the judges they'll be appearing before, the opposing counsel they'll be squaring off against and even a little bit about themselves.
By Phillip Bantz | March 12, 2021
Los Angeles-based esports company FaZe Clan has named Tammy Brandt chief legal officer and head of business and legal affairs. She most recently served as CLO at Dreamscape Immersive, a virtual reality company.
By Scott Graham | March 11, 2021
The San Jose judge sounded sympathetic to tech company complaints that the PTO is limiting access to America Invents Act trials. But he also questioned whether the companies have standing to bring the suit.
By Tom McParland | March 11, 2021
A unanimous panel said Vimeo was protected from the suit by Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, which grants immunity to interactive computer service providers, like social media companies or video platforms, that make a good-faith effort to restrict offensive content.
By Dylan Jackson | March 11, 2021
The firm's profit pool grew 40%, a jump so far rivaled only by fellow tech and life sciences firm Fenwick & West.
By Phillip Bantz | March 11, 2021
"Corruption has been this stain or scourge on humanity from the beginning of time, but civilization has never had technology in the way that it does now," said Microsoft deputy general counsel Matt Penarczyk.
By Tom McParland | March 10, 2021
A Manhattan federal judge has ruled that Apple Inc. cannot force arbitration in a proposed class action accusing the tech giant of concealing a flaw in its operating system that gave third parties unauthorized access to customers' private communications.
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By Max Mitchell | March 9, 2021
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court grappled with two novel questions getting at these issues—one dealing with warrants for tracking real-time cell data, and the other focusing on the police's ability to obtain records for Wi-Fi users on a college campus.
By Alaina Lancaster | March 8, 2021
In a lawsuit filed by lawyers from Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr, the tech giant alleges that Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton violated Twitter's First Amendment rights when he issued an investigation into its content moderation practices days after banning President Donald Trump from the platform.
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