By Scott Graham | April 3, 2019
Durie Tangri's Mark Lemley argued that Amazon.com is merely exercising its right to resell Williams-Sonoma merchandise on its website. But U.S. Magistrate Judge Elizabeth Laporte asked if some of Amazon's language might be "gratuitous" enough to cause consumer confusion.
By Alex Reese | April 2, 2019
If the eye-popping damages awards in several recent lawsuits are any indication, companies are increasingly coming to see their private information as one of their most valuable assets—and California juries apparently agree.
By Scott Graham | April 1, 2019
The competitors have been thrashing out claims and counterclaims over Align's patented appliances, methods and treatment plans for incrementally straightening teeth for nearly a decade-and-a-half.
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By Tom McParland | April 1, 2019
The ruling found that Travis Kalanick faced a "substantial likelihood of liability" for failing to heed warnings that Otto founder Anthony Levandowski had downloaded thousands of proprietary files from Google's self-driving business Waymo before he left to form the San Francisco-based startup.
By Scott Graham | March 29, 2019
Oracle has accused Google of rehashing the same copyrightability arguments that the Supreme Court has already rejected.
By Scott Graham | March 26, 2019
Baker Botts partner Sarah Guske says it's critical to distinguish between the small players looking for a quick payout, and the big entities who've proven their staying power.
By Scott Graham | March 26, 2019
Fast-growing CareDx accuses Natera of infringing Stanford-developed patents that lets doctors use a blood test to determine if transplanted kidneys are being rejected.
By Scott Graham | March 22, 2019
With Oracle and Google on the horizon, SCOTUS may take up a more fun Ninth Circuit case involving a 35-year-old photo of Michael Jordan.
By Scott Graham | March 20, 2019
The ruling means most of the $8 million in attorney fees also stay in place.
By Scott Graham | March 15, 2019
The stakes will be much higher at next month's antitrust trial, but Friday's verdict shows that Qualcomm is capable of mounting a persuasive case against Apple.
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