By Greg Land | November 26, 2019
The complaint filed by Atlanta ad firm Inform Inc. and lawyers at Herman Jones accuses Google of using its market power to eviserate competition at the expense of consumers and innovation.
By Alaina Lancaster | November 26, 2019
"Your defense law firm and all the defense law firms have tried for 30 years to keep employment cases out of court," said U.S. District Judge William Alsup of the Northern District of California.
By Ross Todd | November 22, 2019
In a tentative order, San Francisco Superior Court Judge Anne-Christine Massullo had more than 30 questions about the terms of a deal that plaintiffs lawyers at Lichten & Liss-Riordan and Postmates counsel at Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher reached to settle claims that delivery workers had been misclassified as independent contractors.
By Alaina Lancaster | November 20, 2019
Next week, the company will begin providing answers to the agency's 19 interrogatories issued in June.
By Scott Graham | November 19, 2019
Peter Menell, co-director of the Berkeley Center for Law & Technology, and Sandra Aistars, senior scholar and director of copyright research & policy at George Mason University's Center for the Protection of IP, outline the three holdings they'd most like to see in the heavyweight copyright showdown.
By Ross Todd | November 18, 2019
Lawyers at Keller Lenkner claim that moves the company and its counsel at Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher took to push a new arbitration agreement directly to their "Dasher" clients via the delivery app skirted ethical rules against communicating directly with a represented party. Gibson Dunn lawyers have previously called Keller Lenkner's arbitration tactics a "shakedown."
By Natalie A. Prescott | November 15, 2019
As more and more states seek to expand biometric privacy protection, plaintiffs begin to explore new claims under these legislative schemes. Companies, therefore, must proactively monitor their compliance with emerging privacy laws.
By Scott Graham | November 15, 2019
The court's involvement is sure to reignite a 50-year-old debate over how much, if any, software should be subject to copyright, and the contours of the fair use defense in the digital age.
By Ross Todd | November 14, 2019
Presiding Justice Barbara Jones of California's First District Court of Appeal said plaintiffs' own witnesses suggested "there wasn't a uniform policy" to establish commonality.
By Recorder staff | November 7, 2019
The Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe partner is the chief lawyer behind the Long-Term Stock Exchange, as well as a co-founder and director.
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