By Phillip Bantz | August 13, 2020
"Particularly in light of the murder of George Floyd, a lot of companies started to self-reflect even more than they had before," says Deborah Marson, general counsel of Iron Mountain Inc.
By Alaina Lancaster | August 13, 2020
The court decided the case was not the right vehicle to determine whether social media companies such as Facebook violate criminal defendant's Fifth and Sixth Amendment rights when they refuse to comply with subpoenas for users' communications.
By Alaina Lancaster | August 12, 2020
The court largely denied local governments' petitions to review FCC orders limiting their authority to regulate 5G infrastructure.
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By Erica Silverman | August 12, 2020
Kevin Kerr was at Uber Technologies for four years, first as the company's community operations manager for Pennsylvania and New York, and then as Uber's head of state and local public policy in Delaware, Pennsylvania, Ohio and Michigan.
By Cheryl Miller | August 10, 2020
"Defendants may not evade legislative mandates merely because their businesses are so large that they affect the lives of many thousands of people," wrote Judge Ethan Schulman in an order Monday.
By Kibkabe Araya | August 7, 2020
Marc Mandel spoke to Corporate Counsel about building resilience within his legal team and being a strategic member of the team and to the C-suite.
By Scott Graham | August 6, 2020
U.S. District Judge Beth Labson Freeman said she's "really very troubled" by the shifting theories patentee PersonalWeb Technologies pursued over the course of the case. But she sounded wary of awarding Amazon the entire $6.1 million it's seeking.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | Amanda Bronstad | August 6, 2020
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit affirmed Senior U.S. District Judge Ellen Huvelle's decision, finding that the judge "got it just right."
By Scott Graham | August 4, 2020
Data analytics company Yeti Data says it's been using Yeti Snowflake to promote its services for the last six years and wants to block Snowflake from "saturating" the market with its allegedly infringing name. Snowflake says Yeti remained silent despite years of press and trademark registrations, and questions whether it even has a viable business.
By Amanda Bronstad | August 4, 2020
As the political debate deepens over who should own TikTok, the U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation sent nearly 20 privacy class actions against the Chinese-based media app to Illinois, which has one of the strictest laws protecting biometric data.
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