By Scott Graham | June 12, 2019
California's Viasat says it's owed more than $300 million for "theft" of its error correction technology, but Massachusetts' Acacia Communications says Viasat is simply misreading their license agreement.
By Ross Todd | June 11, 2019
Russian telecom company MegaFon PJSC claims that the Silicon Valley tech company oversold its ability to complete a nationwide upgrade of its cellular network.
By Colby Hamilton | Dan M. Clark | June 11, 2019
California Attorney General Xavier Becerra, who joined New York and seven other states to file suit in Manhattan federal court Tuesday in a bid to block the merger, said it would result in a smaller cellular market that would ultimately hurt consumers.
By Karen Hoffman Lent and Kenneth Schwartz | June 10, 2019
The ruling has exposed tensions between the DOJ and FTC, and within the FTC itself, and public scrutiny is far from over as the case heads to the Ninth Circuit on appeal.
By Caroline Spiezio | June 7, 2019
The general counsel who brought SolarCity through its IPO and sale to Tesla has taken a chief legal officer role at Oakland-based payment card platform Marqeta, his first in-house role in more than two years.
By Alaina Lancaster | June 7, 2019
A Superior Court of Santa Clara County judge denied Google's request for demurrer in a case brought by job applicants who say they were discriminated against due to their conservative beliefs and status as a racial majority.
By Ross Todd | June 7, 2019
Locksmiths sued Google, Bing and Yahoo claiming they overstepped immunities under Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act by assigning sham competitors actual physical addresses on their mapping applications. The D.C. Circuit found that the publishers' algorithms provided “neutral means” and an “automated editorial act” protected from liability.
By Ross Todd | June 6, 2019
UAB “PLANNER5D,” the private Lithuanian company behind the Planner 5D website, sued Facebook and Princeton over claims they took valuable data from more than 2,500 three-dimensional objects and 45,000 scenes vital to the development of computer vision technology.
By Alaina Lancaster | June 5, 2019
"The term has no objective legal meaning, and instead begs a case-by-case analysis of the political views of every Google applicant over the past four years,” wrote Google's lawyers, who are set to argue a demurrer in Santa Clara Superior Court Friday in a case brought on behalf of engineers claiming bias against political conservatives.
By Caroline Spiezio | June 5, 2019
In-house leaders from Oracle, Facebook and Juniper Networks dished on outside counsel and their daily work stressors at a Tuesday evening ABTL event in Woodside.
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