By Alaina Lancaster | September 19, 2019
Content-marketing company Stackla alleges that Facebook revoked the company's access to its platforms to protect its own reputation in light of Cambridge Analytica backlash, not for any legitimate violations of their agreement.
By Frank Ready | September 19, 2019
Law firms may not present ideal targets for phone-based phishing schemes, but the increasingly mobile nature of most attorneys could place a greater emphasis on training for dealing with suspicious calls.
By Amanda Bronstad | September 18, 2019
In a Tuesday order, U.S. District Judge William Orrick granted certification of a class of Apple customers who alleged they received refurbished parts in replacement iPhones, iPads and iPods, in breach of extended warranties that promised "equivalent or new" devices.
By Amanda Bronstad | September 18, 2019
In separate unpublished memoranda, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit on Tuesday upheld rulings that found Samsung had not adequately disclosed its arbitration agreements on the outside of the box or the cover of a booklet provided with its Galaxy S7 smartphones.
By Scott Graham | September 17, 2019
The former PTO director and Google patent chief will be in charge of AWS' Machine Learning Solutions Lab. 'I'm a firm believer in the promise of artificial intelligence,' she said.
By Alaina Lancaster | September 16, 2019
After a July settlement with 200 job seekers claiming the company didn't hire them because of their age, Google faces a lawsuit from a 72-year-old former employee who said the tech giant's investigation of alleged discrimination and retaliation was inadequate.
By Scott Graham | September 16, 2019
She is the third partner who's held a leadership role in Knobbe's Patent Office Litigation Group to leave the firm in the last year.
By Ross Todd | September 16, 2019
Musk called British caver Vernon Unsworth a "pedo guy" on Twitter last year in the wake of the cave rescue of a youth soccer team in Thailand and urged a Buzzfeed reporter to look into Unsworth's background. Musk's lawyers contend Unsworth must show actual malice to get his defamation claims to stick against the tech CEO.
By Denny Jacob | September 16, 2019
The first six months of the year have affected at least a few billion people.
By Ross Todd | September 12, 2019
"Uber's argument doesn't pass the straight-face test, because everyone in California knows that AB5 was intended to apply to the gig economy," said Shannon Liss-Riordan, who filed suit against Uber shortly after California lawmakers passed Assembly Bill 5.
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