By Anne Bagamery | June 16, 2020
The investigations are preliminary in nature but significant for introducing a new focus of competition regulation: away from market dominance and toward a company's role as a "gatekeeper" to market access, lawyers said.
By Alaina Lancaster | June 15, 2020
A Ninth Circuit ruling reversing summary judgment in the case marks a win for Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan attorneys Robert Stone and Brian Cannon in Redwood City, California, who represented plaintiff-appellant Total Recall Technologies.
By Scott Graham | June 12, 2020
As a dialogue springs up around systemic racism, lawyers like Kirkland & Ellis' Ellisen Turner and Foley & Lardner's Jeanne Gills say there's no more excuse for clients not to include black patent lawyers on their Rolodexes.
By Eva von Schaper | June 10, 2020
A consortium of about 200 German publishers dropped the suit after a Berlin district court made it clear that a 2013 German law was not applicable.
By Scott Graham | June 5, 2020
Virtual law firms have become popular in the 2000s, but the formation of Beeman Muchmore this week feels like something new: a virtual firm combined with a microspecialty IP practice.
By Dan Clark | June 5, 2020
"Aparna Bawa is a talented leader who has provided significant value across all areas of our business since she joined Zoom in 2018. We are lucky to have her in this expanded role as Zoom's first Chief Operations Officer. We have begun the search for a new General Counsel, who will report to Aparna," a Zoom spokesperson said in an email to Corporate Counsel on Friday.
By Ross Todd | June 4, 2020
In-house lawyers from Uber Technologies Inc., HP Inc., and Applied Materials encouraged law firms to keep up their efforts on diversity and inclusion and to focus on personal relationships with clients during a videoconference panel sponsored by the Northern California chapter of the Association of Business Trial Lawyers.
By Jenna Greene | June 4, 2020
What's so unusual is how U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers has handled competing claims by Labaton Sucharow and Robbins Geller to lead the nearly $4 billion case against Apple.
By Ross Todd | June 2, 2020
U.S. District Judge William Alsup delayed until July 6 a trial that was set to resume next week in the case of a Russian man accused of hacking three Silicon Valley technology companies, citing juror concern about COVID-19 and the current civil unrest.
By Phillip Bantz | June 1, 2020
"We didn't think of this necessarily as a political issue," said Minority Corporate Counsel Association chair Stuart Alderoty, general counsel of San Francisco-based fintech firm Ripple Labs Inc.
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