By Angela Morris | December 16, 2020
Houston trial lawyer Mark Lanier is leading a large group of plaintiffs attorneys for the state of Texas and nine other states that are suing Google, alleging the tech giant is violating antitrust laws in the online display advertising market.
By Scott Graham | December 16, 2020
The tech giants told U.S. District Judge Edward Chen that if it weren't for protective orders in other cases, they could get more specific about how Fortress Investment Group is abusing its market power to make exorbitant demands. Fortress says they'll have to allege more specific facts before they can get around the protective order.
By Phillip Bantz | December 15, 2020
Melanie Margolin joins Thumbtack as the San Francisco-based online marketplace for local services, from electricians and landscapers to photographers and personal trainers, builds its executive team.
By Jane Wester | December 14, 2020
The terms of Bo Mao's release allow him to fly home to China. In a letter to U.S. District Judge Pamela Chen, Mao's lawyers described how the pandemic created challenges as they planned for Mao's departure.
By Anne Bagamery | December 11, 2020
Regulators fined Google €100 million and Amazon €35 million for placing advertising cookies on users' computers without obtaining prior consent or providing adequate information.
By Ryan Tarinelli | December 9, 2020
New York Attorney General Letitia James, who is leading the action, said Facebook leveraged market power "so it could take advantage of users and make billions by converting personal data into a cash cow."
By Mike Scarcella | December 8, 2020
In his merits brief to the court, Kirkland & Ellis partner Paul Clement, representing Facebook, cited the Scalia-Garner book three times, including for the punctuation canon and the "postpositive modifier." Bryan Garner's response on the merits cited the book six times.
By Scott Graham | December 7, 2020
A Federal Circuit panel sounded as if it disagreed with U.S. District Judge George Wu about the eligibility of patents BlackBerry is asserting against the social network and against Snap. But BlackBerry will still have to overcome PTO invalidity rulings to fully restart its case.
By Ellen Bardash | December 2, 2020
The complaint claims company executives and board members knew about a manufacturing defect while touting progress on new chip development.
By Amanda Bronstad | December 1, 2020
In a proposed amicus brief, 12 state attorneys general, including 10 that were part of a $113 million settlement with Apple last month, criticized the $87.7 million in attorney fees proposed in a class action settlement over older Apple iPhones.
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