By Alaina Lancaster | May 14, 2020
If the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit rules that plaintiffs who have not downloaded the Uber app have standing to sue the company, it could create a circuit split on the issue.
By Alaina Lancaster | May 13, 2020
Bottini & Bottini and Cotchett, Pitre and McCarthy filed the class action complaint after a bible study class hosted by Saint Paulus Lutheran Church on Zoom was infiltrated by a bad actor.
By Alaina Lancaster | May 13, 2020
"I've stopped using the words 'going back to normal' because I don't think we're going back to whatever it was before," said Heather Federman, the vice president of privacy and policy for BigID.
By Dana J. Finberg and Jake Christensen | May 13, 2020
Judge Edward Davila granted the sanctions against three defendants for deleting e-mails and entire e-mail accounts; wiping computer data, including source code; and using an ephemeral chat service that immediately deleted all sent and received instant messages.
By Alaina Lancaster | May 12, 2020
Some class members could receive up to $50,000 under the terms of the deal if they are diagnosed with a condition such as post-traumatic stress disorder.
By Scott Graham | May 11, 2020
A Federal Circuit panel sounded hesitant about taking the 113-year-old Kessler doctrine somewhere it hasn't been before.
By Ryan Tarinelli | May 8, 2020
New York Attorney General Letitia James' office claims a surge in users revealed security flaws in Zoom's platform and an increase in the sensitivity of the data passing through its network.
By Alaina Lancaster | May 7, 2020
San Francisco Superior Court Judge Ethan Schulman criticized the State Bar of California after it moved forward with a motion for a temporary restraining order against LegalMatch, despite the company submitting its application to register as a lawyer referral service.
By Scott Graham | May 7, 2020
But the judge sounded poised to sign off on a special master's recommendation to award the tech giants about $4 million in attorneys fees. That's less than half of their original request in a patent dispute with Straight Path IP Group.
By Dan Clark | May 7, 2020
Daniel Gallagher, who is set to become chief legal officer of the Menlo Park-based fintech company, is currently deputy chair of the securities department of Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr in Washington, D.C.,
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