By Alaina Lancaster | January 27, 2020
A probation department's warrantless searches of a high school boy's electronic devices are "appropriately tailored" given that he used his cellphone for extortion and to store child pornography, ruled California's Sixth District Court of Appeal.
By Phillip Bantz | January 27, 2020
Susie Glick Gilfix, an experienced in-house counsel in the tech industry, joined Applause earlier this month and oversees the company's worldwide legal functions.
By Scott Graham | January 24, 2020
Represented by McKool Smith, the Canadian IP monetization company had won $145 million the first time around in a fight over voice-over-LTE technology. But it decided to try again after Apple offered only $10 million to end the case.
By Dan Clark | January 24, 2020
Erich Andersen will become TikTok's first global general counsel beginning Jan. 27.
By Alaina Lancaster | January 24, 2020
Covington & Burling's Douglas Sprague, the former head of the white-collar crime unit in San Francisco's U.S. Attorney's Office, is representing Airbnb in its dispute with Harvey Hernandez and the Miami-based real estate developer's company NGD Homesharing over $11 million in capital supplied to help bolster short-term rental offerings in urban markets.
By Alaina Lancaster | January 22, 2020
Apium alleges that Aquabotix Technology Corp. refuses to pay royalties on a swarming ocean vehicle the companies developed together.
By Dan Clark | January 22, 2020
With calls of an investigation into allegations that the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia "deployed digital spyware" on Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos' phone, general counsel have an important role to protect the CEO and the company when a connected device is hacked.
By Amanda Bronstad | January 22, 2020
In an order sent to lawyers on Tuesday, a judge recommended that lawsuits brought by passengers alleging Lyft drivers sexually assaulted them should be coordinated in San Francisco Superior Court. Plaintiffs lawyers estimate Lyft could face more than 100 lawsuits.
By C. Ryan Barber | January 22, 2020
The government and private lawyers for an indicted Russian outfit are sparring over the contours of an upcoming trial in Washington's federal trial court.
By Dan Clark | January 21, 2020
Attorneys who have to guide companies on how to navigate through the California Consumer Privacy Act would like clarification sooner than later on the proposed regulations the state's attorney general set out.
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