By Scott Graham | July 9, 2020
The Federal Circuit said the judge was within his rights to refuse a broad sealing request from Uniloc 2017 in its patent dispute with Apple. But on the most contentious issue—Uniloc's confidential licenses with third parties—the court said U.S. District Judge William Alsup would have to more carefully consider the rights of licensees.
By Alaina Lancaster | July 9, 2020
The court's decision in the case could resolve a circuit split regarding whether an automatic telephone dialing system needs to use a random or sequential number generator.
By Alaina Lancaster | July 8, 2020
Facebook's Paul Grewal said he wanted to be a part of Coinbase's "vision for an open financial system for the world," according to a blog post written by the cryptocurrency firm's chief operating officer.
By Alaina Lancaster | July 8, 2020
When asked if Frank Bottini plans to bring more shareholder derivative lawsuits against Silicon Valley companies who allegedly do not follow through on their diversity initiatives, the Bottini & Bottini lawyer said Oracle is certainly not the only company that lacks diversity in its top ranks.
By Scott Graham | July 6, 2020
EMC and WilmerHale had sought "millions" on the ground that PersonalWeb was "a phony company" asserting weak patents that got demolished at the Patent Trial and Appeal Board.
By Jane Wester | July 3, 2020
In a memorandum filed July 2, Gibson Dunn's Theodore Boutrous, who is representing President Donald Trump's niece Mary Trump, argued that publisher Simon & Schuster has already acted independently to print and ship thousands of copies of a book about the president's family relationships to retailers, meaning that any injunction from the court would be "futile."
By Suzette Parmley | July 2, 2020
Willie Hernandez, most recently the former vice president and deputy general counsel for Hewlett Packard Enterprise, made the announcement fittingly enough on his Facebook account and recounted how his previous skepticism over the Facebook app dissipated over time.
By Alaina Lancaster | July 1, 2020
U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh issued specific guidelines on adding new law firms to the litigation after pushing back on attorney billing in major class action cases over the last couple years.
By Scott Graham | July 1, 2020
The Western District of Texas now appears entrenched as the most popular filing destination. Big tech companies have had less success transferring cases out of the Western District, which includes Austin, because they do more business there than in the Eastern District, and because U.S. District Judge Alan Albright has been reluctant to grant transfers for convenience purposes.
By Tom McParland | June 30, 2020
The ruling dealt a setback to Nunes, a staunch ally of President Donald Trump, who sued CNN for defamation over a story that placed Nunes at the center of the plot, which spurred impeachment proceedings against the president.
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