By Sue Reisinger | February 24, 2020
A former Microsoft in-house counsel has won a small victory for any in-house lawyers who someday may want to use their expertise as outside consultants.
By Alaina Lancaster | February 24, 2020
Although California's First District Court of Appeal did not rule on the constitutional questions raised in the appeal, the court blocked the attorney general's attempt to impose warrantless device searches on a teenage girl convicted of felony assault, as the state's courts continue to the shape the case law around electronic privacy for criminal offenders.
By MP McQueen | February 21, 2020
Federal Trade Commissioner Rohit Chopra's statement last week that the FTC had voted to launch a "close and careful review" of the FTC's non-binding endorsement guides and a "self-critical analysis" of its enforcement approach may signal an impending crackdown on social media influencers, advertisers and even their tech platforms, lawyers say.
By Dan Clark | February 21, 2020
"The internet is the problem," Javier Diaz, associate general counsel at Chanel, quipped at the symposium. "It is harder and harder to distinguish an authentic product from a counterfeit these days."
By Ross Todd | February 21, 2020
In a ruling sure to be invoked in social media-heavy disputes that involve parties across state borders, a Michigan resident lost out on a bid to persuade the California Court of Appeal that he shouldn't face claims in the state's courts over fabricated direct messages and text conversations.
By Rhys Dipshan | February 21, 2020
A Winston & Strawn-launched consortium, made up of participants including Am Law 100 firms, Fortune 500 legal-ops departments, ALSPs and others, is designing real-time metric dashboards to change how and when legal teams create and use client evaluations.
By Scott Graham | February 20, 2020
The firm scores IP wins for Shenzhen, China's Senior Technology and Korea's LG Chem against competitors in the fast-growing lithium-ion battery market.
By Alaina Lancaster | February 18, 2020
U.S. District Judge William Orrick of the Northern District of California said he'll deal with the discovery dispute, which plaintiffs counsel alleges has dragged on for nearly a year, at a pretrial conference.
By Scott Graham | February 14, 2020
Things did not go so well for the Federal Trade Commission, or the Department of Justice for that matter, at a hearing before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.
By Alaina Lancaster | February 14, 2020
The move provides closure to the five-year dispute between defunct fitness tracking company Jawbone and Fitbit and four workers who faced looming trials.
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