By Greg Land | December 3, 2019
The Atlanta firm accused of using GoogleAds to misdirect the plaintiffs' potential clients said the claims are baseless and has vowed to fight them.
By Cheryl Miller | December 2, 2019
Software developers, bankers, insurers and other business representatives continue to complain that the new rules are too vague and cumbersome.
By Scott Graham | December 2, 2019
A three-judge panel sounded highly skeptical of U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh's decision to certify a nationwide consumer class based on California antitrust law. But they suggested that a California only class—or California plus a handful of other states—might pass muster.
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By Christopher Boehning and Daniel J. Toal | December 2, 2019
In their Federal E-Discovery column, Christopher Boehning and Daniel J. Toal discuss the recent case of 'Herzig v. Ark. Found. for Med. Care', which addresses the issue of ephemeral messaging and spoliation. The court there found that the use of the ephemeral messaging app Signal was evidence of bad faith sufficient to warrant sanctions.
By Nicolette Daniel | December 1, 2019
Google Assistant, Alexa and Cortana are just some of the voice assistants used in homes across the world today. This technology, combined with voice…
By Tom McParland | November 22, 2019
Page, an ex-adviser to the 2016 Trump campaign, who said he is studying for a master of laws degree, instead appealed the ruling to the Second Circuit, arguing in part that he was denied a fair chance to have his claims heard.
By Ross Todd | November 21, 2019
A Ninth Circuit panel held that viewers of the 2015 boxing match between Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao had "no cognizable claim" stemming from Pacquiao's failure to disclose a shoulder injury suffered in the run-up to the fight.
By Jane Wester | November 20, 2019
After his Texas arrest, Mao filed an affidavit saying he could not afford a lawyer, and he was assigned counsel from the Federal Defenders on that basis, according to prosecutors. But now he's represented by lawyers from Thompson & Knight and Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati.
By Greg Land | November 18, 2019
The appeals court said the class certified by District Judge Mark Cohen also included an unknown number of people who had received marketing calls but had not asked to be placed on a do-not-call list and thus lacked standing to be included.
By Simon Lock | November 18, 2019
The two firms are advising SoftBank on a joint venture with South Korean tech giant Naver, which involves merging key business lines.
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