By David Thomas | February 7, 2020
The firm's former software client racked up nearly $1 million in fees pursuing a failed lawsuit. Wiley says it's still owed $220K.
By Vanessa Blum | Leigh Jones | February 7, 2020
In-house and law firm leaders tell us what tools make their lives easier, what technologies are over-hyped, and what they're doing to transform the organizations they work for.
By Ross Todd | February 6, 2020
Judge James Donato said at a hearing Thursday that he wants a clear explanation of why the proposed deal would pay less than the $1,000 statutory damages for negligent violations set by the Illinois Legislature in the Biometric Information Privacy Act. "The phrase litigation risk is not sufficient," he said. "Every case has litigation risk."
By Phillip Bantz | February 6, 2020
Huawei CLO Song Liuping announces patent infringement lawsuits against Verizon, accusing the telecom conglomerate of profiting from "technology that Huawei developed over many years of research and development."
By Amanda Bronstad | February 5, 2020
Lawyers for Uber and Postmates are due in court on Friday to ask a federal judge to halt enforcement of Assembly Bill 5, which aims to turn various types of independent contractors into employees. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce and others have filed proposed amicus briefs supporting Uber.
By Dan Clark | February 5, 2020
Learning how to use and analyze that data can help general counsel show their value to the C-suite was discussed the collection and analysis of data on a panel titled "Data Analytics From the Top Down: What GCs, Law Firm Leaders and the C-Suite Should Know About Data Analytics" at ALM's annual Legalweek conference at the New York Hilton Midtown on Wednesday.
By Alaina Lancaster | February 4, 2020
Customers whose information was sold on the dark web after malware infected retailer Hanna Andersson's Salesforce e-commerce platform will face "a lifetime risk of identity theft," according to a complaint filed Monday in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.
By Ross Todd | February 4, 2020
The plaintiffs claim that the mobile payment company violates the Telephone Consumer Protection Act by sending unauthorized text messages to consumers via its SquareUp loyalty program.
By Ross Todd | February 3, 2020
In the first trial in a group of cases against former Jawbone employees charged with stealing trade secrets when leaving to join rival Fitbit, a San Jose, California, jury on Monday acquitted Katherine Mogal, Jawbone's former director of market and customer experience insights.
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By Max Mitchell | February 3, 2020
"We haven't gone through that same revolution in law," the Northwestern University law professor said, comparing the legal profession to the medical field.
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