By Greg Sandoval | January 12, 2021
David Myers, founding partner of The Myers Law Group, a small firm based in Southern California, filed the complaint on Dysinger's behalf in Santa Clara County Superior Court.
By Scott Graham | January 11, 2021
Ericsson and Samsung are suing each other over 4G and 5G licensing in Texas and in China, respectively. Gilstrap ruled Monday that the suits can proceed in parallel, and that if the Chinese court tries to fine Ericsson for proceeding in Texas, Samsung will have to provide reimbursement.
By C. Ryan Barber | January 11, 2021
"I am excited to join Facebook at this moment when there is a national and global awakening happening around civil rights," Austin, who will be based in Washington, said in a statement.
By Alaina Lancaster | January 8, 2021
Privacy lawyers say they see a path forward for determining a relative scope of the damage and who might be legally at fault for cybersecurity breaches during Wednesday's raid at the Capitol.
By Dan Clark | January 8, 2021
Salesforce has chosen a successor from within, a month after it announced a $27.7 billion acquisition of the workplace messaging app Slack.
By Scott Graham | January 5, 2021
The e-commerce giant's win over Innovation Sciences comes in an appellate ruling from a Virginia case. Last summer Amazon swept a jury trial against the same patent owner.
By C. Ryan Barber | December 22, 2020
The judge, noting that the Federal Trade Commission's data-privacy probe began in March 2019, said the agency's investigative demand for Bannon's testimony was not overly burdensome.
By Angela Morris | December 21, 2020
Courts in California, Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey and elsewhere have split when asked if Amazon.com counts as a seller under products liability law. Now the question has also landed on the Texas Supreme Court's doorstep.
By Jane Wester | December 18, 2020
The criminal complaint identifies Julien Jin, 39, as the Security Technical Leader at "Company-1," and a source familiar with the case confirmed that the company in question is Zoom, which is based in San Jose, California.
By Alaina Lancaster | December 17, 2020
Nearly three dozen states and the District of Columbia, Guam and Puerto Rico accuse Google of leveraging its "gargantuan collection of data" to strengthen barriers to entry in the search-related markets.
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