By Scott Graham | January 24, 2020
Represented by McKool Smith, the Canadian IP monetization company had won $145 million the first time around in a fight over voice-over-LTE technology. But it decided to try again after Apple offered only $10 million to end the case.
By Scott Graham | January 24, 2020
The suits allege that the tech giants have turned a blind eye to widespread pirating by obscure music companies. A digital music expert not involved in the case says the suits strike him as an attempt to game ambiguities in the new Music Modernization Act for windfall statutory damages.
By Alaina Lancaster | January 24, 2020
Covington & Burling's Douglas Sprague, the former head of the white-collar crime unit in San Francisco's U.S. Attorney's Office, is representing Airbnb in its dispute with Harvey Hernandez and the Miami-based real estate developer's company NGD Homesharing over $11 million in capital supplied to help bolster short-term rental offerings in urban markets.
By MP McQueen | January 23, 2020
Business immigration lawyers say they increasingly are working to find solutions to mounting problems, which can involve utilizing different work visa programs or mounting court challenges to decisions by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.
By Alaina Lancaster | January 22, 2020
Apium alleges that Aquabotix Technology Corp. refuses to pay royalties on a swarming ocean vehicle the companies developed together.
By Frank Ready | January 22, 2020
Apple once again finds itself in the crosshairs of another encryption debate, but placing constant pressure on the company and other tech giants may ultimately be a losing gambit in a debate that has yet to make any significant leaps forward.
By Alaina Lancaster | January 21, 2020
Defunct ride-hailing company Sidecar will have the opportunity to amend its antitrust claims against Uber by Feb. 4.
By Ross Todd | January 20, 2020
The firm, founded in San Francisco, has brought on partners from Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, Herbert Smith Freehills, and Baker McKenzie to open up shop in Dubai, Berlin and Sydney, respectively.
By Alaina Lancaster | January 15, 2020
If the class action against Ripple Labs proceeds, it would not only threaten to eliminate XRP's utility as a currency, but it would upend and threaten to destroy "the $500 billion XRP market," according to the financial tech company's motion to dismiss.
By Ross Todd | January 14, 2020
A federal judge in San Jose held that Section 230 of the Communication Decency Act shielded Facebook from liability for removing content from the Federal Agency of News, whose founder was indicted as part of Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian interference with the 2016 presidential election.
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