By Alaina Lancaster | August 20, 2020
Federal prosecutors allege that former Uber executive Joseph Sullivan attempted to hide a 2016 data breach that compromised the personally identifiable information of about 57 million Uber users and drivers.
By Cheryl Miller | August 20, 2020
In a docket order, California's First District Court of Appeal said the stay will remain in place until the ride-hailing companies complete their appeals, but only if the companies agree to an expedited briefing schedule.
By Phillip Bantz | August 19, 2020
"I think that one of the things that the pandemic has done is made it apparent that non-tech companies also need to be able to respond to rapid change," Duchesne said in a Q&A.
By Alaina Lancaster | August 19, 2020
"Amazon drivers have been essential workers during the coronavirus pandemic, and it is shameful that the richest man in the world, Jeff Bezos, has been able to get away with not properly paying the drivers for all of their time and depriving them of all employment protections through their misclassification as independent contractors," said lead plaintiffs counsel Shannon Liss-Riordan of Lichten & Liss-Riordan.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | August 18, 2020
Charles Torres, Imri Eisner and Adam Brenner, who have worked together for about seven years, joined DLA Piper as partners in New York.
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By Ellen Bardash | August 17, 2020
VoiceAge accused Apple of infringing on five patents by distributing the iPhone 11 and other devices that use its low-bit rate speech and audio compression technology when used with a wireless carrier that supports that technology.
By Alaina Lancaster | August 17, 2020
The class action complaint comes on the heels of Epic Games' lawsuits against Apple and Google after the companies removed online game Fortnite from their app marketplaces.
By Max Mitchell | August 13, 2020
The decision, which reversed a San Diego trial court's ruling, marked the first time an appeals court has subjected the online retail giant to strict liability for the products it sells but does not make.
By Alaina Lancaster | August 13, 2020
The antitrust suit filed by attorneys from Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath and Cravath, Swaine & Moore, claims Apple "is flexing its enormous power in order to impose unreasonable restraints and unlawfully maintain its 100% monopoly over the iOS In-App Payment Processing Market."
By Alaina Lancaster | August 13, 2020
The delivery service is the latest gig economy company facing an injunction brought by California officials to reclassify workers as employees.
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